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Bengals' Lewis has strong words for out-of-shape OT Smith

GEORGETOWN, Ky. -- The Cincinnati Bengals are still waiting for offensive tackle Andre Smith to get into shape. And coach Marvin Lewis is growing impatient.

Smith was a first-round pick last year, but he missed training camp in a contract holdout and broke his left foot two days after reporting. He started only one game last season, then had surgery on the foot. He has been slow to recover and showed up for this year's camp out of shape.

Smith hasn't been cleared to practice. He's working out apart from his teammates.

In a rare display of frustration with a player, Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said he could decide to have Smith open the season on the physically unable to perform list -- a move that would cost the lineman part of his salary.

"Whenever he gets to where I want him, that's when we'll have him," Lewis said. "He's being monitored hourly."

Smith's contract stipulates that he loses half of his paycheck if he weighs more than 350 pounds or isn't on Cincinnati's 45-man roster. Smith's base salary is $1.08 million this year, so he'd lose $31,700 for each game that he's overweight or unable to play.

"Andre's going to figure out how to become a pro and do things the way it's asked to do all the time," Lewis said. "Hopefully he continues to do it in a timely fashion. Because otherwise, I'm not going to go through this year in and year out."

Lewis also is unsure how long his team will be without running back Brian Leonard because of an injured left foot.

Leonard hurt the foot during a 16-7 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the Hall of Fame Game on Saturday. Leonard, the Bengals' top pass-catching threat out of the backfield, initially feared he had torn ligaments and might have to miss the season.

Lewis said Wednesday that he's optimistic Leonard will be able to play at some point during the season. He said it will be a couple more weeks before the team has a better idea how long it will take to heal.

"There's nothing that says he would be out for the year or on (injured reserve), so we'll go from there," Lewis said.

Leonard led the Bengals' running backs with 30 catches last season, 19 of them on third down.

In keeping with the same theme, Lewis didn't have a timetable for wide receiver Antonio Bryant to rejoin practice. Bryant had surgery on his left knee last season. He signed a four-year, $28 million deal with Cincinnati during the offseason, but he has been bothered by the knee during offseason workouts.

With Bryant unable to practice, the Bengals signed wide receiver Terrell Owens to a one-year contract at the start of training camp.

"I wish I could tell you tomorrow's the day, but we're not there yet," Lewis said of Bryant's status. "He's doing the work and doing other treatments that we wish were done in the leg before. It's a process that we're going to let it take its time and see how it comes out."

The Bengals play the Denver Broncos in their preseason opener Sunday night at Paul Brown Stadium.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press

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