The Facts:
Perry -- who underwent a pair of operations in January on two sports hernias, holes in his abdominal wall -- participated fully in the first practice Friday morning of Bengals training camp. Perry experienced some pain Friday; doctors told him to expect it. But the occasional discomfort was nothing like the knife-in-the-pelvis feeling he had last year. "I would have stopped," he said.
Reported by the Cincinnati Enquirer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
In he stays healthy, Perry again could be the change-of-pace tailback to starter Rudi Johnson the Bengals envisioned when they selected him No. 26 overall in the 2004 draft. ... Carson Palmer could benefit from Perry's pass-catching ability.
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