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Anderson: 'It was time for me to go'

Longtime Bengals lineman cheers new team on, says he didn't help Ravens prepare game plan.

By Chick Ludwig

Staff Writer

Monday, September 08, 2008

BALTIMORE — Former Cincinnati offensive tackle Willie Anderson is being called a traitor by Bengals fans for signing with the Baltimore Ravens.

The 6-foot-5, 340-pounder is a big man. He can take the criticism.

After autographing a three-year, $11 million contract on Friday, Sept. 5 — less than a week after the Bengals released him — he told the Baltimore media:

"They (the Bengals) didn't cut me because I couldn't play. They cut me because I said I didn't want to play there anymore. After 13 years, you get tired of dealing with non-football issues."

Anderson was deactivated for Sunday's game, but was on the sidelines in a T-shirt and shorts, cheering his new teammates, then celebrating a 17-10 victory. He'll wear uniform number 79 for the Ravens.

"I don't hold any grudges (toward Cincinnati)," Anderson said. "I said what I said. I was ready for a change. At this point in my career, the stuff I've done there, it was time for me to go.

"I've been here for a couple days now and this team has accepted me in like family. The type of game they played today, it's how they prepare around here. But the funny thing is, I know the Bengals prepare the same kind of way, too.

"This team just executed better and were a very physical team. The defense speaks for itself. The organization speaks for itself.

"I told the defense, 'I came here because I wanted to play with you guys.' It's amazing, first of all, seeing it in practice. It's amazing, too, seeing it in a game."

Anderson claims he didn't contribute to the Ravens' game plan.

"Everybody asked me, 'Well, how many secrets did you give them?' I said, 'Trust me, these guys already know (the Bengals).' The way they prepare. The way they're coached. They don't need my help."

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