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Benson Looks Forward To Winning Starting Job

LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) ― Running back Cedric Benson, whose off season began early with a leg injury and ended with legal problems, lined up in the Chicago Bears first-team backfield at voluntary spring workouts Wednesday looking sleek and saying he felt strong.

Benson was arrested for boating while under the influence and resisting arrest on Lake Travis near Austin, Texas, on May 5. He has said neither charge is true.

"It would be nice to have it gone and get it cleared up and over with, but you know, I don't really spend too much time thinking about it at all," Benson said. "I'm sticking to my story and the truth will come out, sometime, whether it be now or a year from now or whenever."

Benson has a court date of June 30. He said he does not plan to file a civil rights lawsuit against the Lower Colorado River Authority police, although he has alleged officers used excessive force.

Benson took issue with critics he believes have jumped to conclusions without knowing facts of the incident, including Bears general manager, Jerry Angelo.

After the arrest, Angelo expressed disappointment Benson would "put himself in position to be the victim."

"He'd have to explain to me how I put myself in a situation to be a victim," Benson said. "I was just enjoying myself, doing my own thing."

Benson has often said he didn't feel a part of the team after a monthlong contract holdout his rookie year, but the 25-year-old fourth-year veteran said teammates have his back.

"It wasn't just over the last couple weeks, I think they took me in a while back, last year," said Benson.

"Speaking on this situation and the things they've had to say about it have been really great. They've been very supportive from that fact."

Benson drew criticism last year for not being in shape. He suffered a season-ending broken left leg just above his ankle Nov. 25 after gaining 674 yards on 196 carries.

"I feel faster, stronger, clearer, healthier," Benson said.

Benson has lost 10 pounds after going through rehab for his injury. The Bears drafted Tulane running back Matt Forte in the second round last month, but Benson is lining up at the voluntary practices ahead of his new competition.

Benson both expects and is looking forward to a battle for the position in training camp.

"Nobody wants to be given anything," he said. "It makes it more fun and more exciting when you've got to fight for it."

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