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  • DET Defensive Lineman
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    Rookie DT Matthias Askew will replace injured Tony Williams in the Bengals starting lineup.
    Askew, a fourth-round pick, hasn’t played since the first game of the season.
  • DET Defensive Lineman
    Bengals waived DT Matthias Askew.
    The Bengals do not put up with malcontents like Askew, who was arrested last month. Unless, you know, they are talented enough. Askew isn’t. The Bengals also waived undrafted rookie Jesse Boone.
  • DET Defensive Lineman
    The Bengals don’t know if DT Matthias Askew can compete for a starting job next season.
    They are looking for a run stuffer in the first round of the draft. Askew remains a project after an injury-plagued rookie season.
  • DET Defensive Lineman
  • DET Defensive Lineman
    Better play is expected from defensive tackle Matthias Askew in 2005.
    Askew had some injuries that limited him last season. If he can stay healthy and continue to improve, he should compete for a starting job in Cincinnati this season.
  • DET Defensive Lineman
    Redskins signed DT Mathias Askew.
    Cincinnati was once high on its 2004 fourth-round pick, but an arrest in July 2006 sealed his fate there. He’ll vie for the No. 5 tackle spot in D.C.
  • DET Defensive Lineman
    Broncos released DT Matthias Askew and CB Rashod Moulton.
    Askew, a former Bengals fourth-rounder, has been a factor in over two years. Moulton was a camp body who spent the 2007 season on the Jags practice squad.
  • TB Wide Receiver
    Redskins waived WR Anthony Mix, DT Matthias Askew, DT Ryan Boschetti, RB Nehemiah Broughton, T Devin Clark, G Andrew Crummey, QB Derek Devine, and S Patrick Ghee.
    Mix was once highly thought of in the organization, but coaching change and a rib injury put him well behind. Devine was the No. 4 quarterback.
  • DET Defensive Lineman
    Redskins signed DT Matthias Askew.
    Askew, a 2004 fourth-round pick, was out of football in 2007. At 6'5/302, he looks good getting off the bus, but won’t be a good bet to make the club.
  • DET Defensive Lineman
    Matthias Askew will battle Shaun Smith for Cincinnati’s fourth tackle spot.
    Askew, a fourth-round pick in 2004, has been a disappointment as a pro.