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Benson has something to prove

Running back wants Bengals to miss him

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Cedric Benson has something to prove to his new team, though he wouldn't mind reminding his old one what they are missing.

The veteran running back is expected to see his first pre-season game action for the Green Bay Packers tonight in Cincinnati, where he spent the past four seasons with the Bengals.

And while Benson spent several months waiting for the right opportunity in free agency before signing with the Packers, he doesn't seem overly concerned about proving something to the Bengals just because they didn't do more to bring him back.

"I don't hold anything personally against them, but naturally you're going to want to show up on a team that passed on you," Benson said.

Heck, Benson says, it might even be fun.

"I'm looking forward to getting back there," Benson said. "I know I've got a lot of support from the fans out there and stuff, and it'll be good just to go against that defence. I've seen all those guys coming in, I've seen them work together, so it'll be fun to put a licking on them."

The Packers signed Benson earlier this month. After gradually working him into practice, it's beginning to look like he'll be counted on as far more than a veteran insurance policy.

With James Starks out with a turf toe injury and second-year player Alex Green returning from a season-ending knee injury, Benson has to chance to become the primary running back for a Super Bowl contender. By signing Benson, the Packers apparently passed on the chance to re-sign veteran Ryan Grant, who is without a job.

Benson, the No. 4 overall pick by the Chicago Bears in the 2005 draft, struggled with injuries, inconsistency and off-the-field trouble with the Bears. But he revived his career over four seasons in Cincinnati (No. 14), including three straight years over the 1,000-yard rushing mark.

Benson is trying to immerse himself in learning the Packers offence.

"He's been motivated," said head coach Mike McCarthy. "He's taken my seat in the meeting room. He sits next to (quarterback) Aaron (Rodgers). I've been bumped back a row. I think that's a good thing. He's really into trying to learn this offence because I know I've said it a couple times already, he's trying to learn a different language. He's an accomplished football player. I'm glad he's here."

Benson says he wants to give Bengals fans something to remember.

"Honestly, I'm trying to run for 100 yards before I get out of there," Benson said. "That's exactly what I want to do. And I also want to be very sound on my protections, very sound on my routes. I want to get out and catch some balls, focus on reading their defence quick -- getting a fast read so I can get out and make some plays in the passing game as well."

McCarthy has no problem with Benson using his free-agency experience as motivation.

"I think motivation comes in so many different forms and fashions," McCarthy said. "As long as it's used appropriately it's definitely an advantage of yours to have."

Benson acknowledged he has something to prove.

"Having a chip on your shoulder is just like throwing kerosene on a fire," Benson said. "It ignites even more. You dig deep because it becomes a pride thing. You know what type of player you are, how hard you work, you know what you can do. And when you're in a situation where you don't get picked up until later in training camp, knowing you've proven some things in this league and done some great things, it's only natural for your reaction to be to want to shove it in people's faces and have an awesome year."

-- The Associated Press

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition August 23, 2012 C6

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