Bengals Roster Moves – Bengals.com


The Bengals today made the following roster moves:
 *Signed WR Trenton Irwin to a one-year contract for the 2022 season. Irwin, a second-year player out of Stanford University, originally was a college free agent signee of the Miami in 2019. He joined Cincinnati mid-way through the 2019 season, and has since played in nine games, with three catches for 39 yards, and three punt returns for 31 yards.
*Released CB Trae Waynes. An eighth-year player out of Michigan State University, Waynes played in five regular-season games (four starts) and four postseason games in two seasons with the Bengals.
When the Bengals’ biggest prize of the offseason walked through the Paul Brown Stadium front door late Sunday afternoon to sign his three-year contract, head coach Zac Taylor knew exactly what he saw as La’el Collins stretched out his hand for greetings all around.
The Bengals today signed free agent OT La’el Collins to a three-year contract that lasts through the 2024 season.
The Opening Day overhaul of the right side of the Bengals offensive line is complete less than a week into free agency. According to reports. After a weekend of heavyweight negotiations that included a sighting at Kenwood Mall, multiple outlets reported Sunday that the Bengals’ shopping spree now included an agreement with former Cowboys right tackle La’el Collins.
The Bengals today re-signed CB Eli Apple to a one-year contract for the 2022 season.
The Bengals today made the following roster moves.
Meet Ted Karras, the newest Bengal who is Midwest comfortable and whose family has four Super Bowl rings, and how he’ll try to bring home at least a fifth in stripes.
Cornerback Eli Apple says it was a “no-brainer,” to return to Cincinnati on a day filled with Bengals roster moves and free-agent strategy.
The official signing of Patriots center Ted Karras’ three-year contract and media reports of a one-year deal with Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst highlighted a busy St. Patrick’s Day at Paul Brown Stadium.
The Bengals today made the following roster moves.
Clark Harris has been long snapping so long for the Bengals that if he has ever delivered a bad ball to Kevin Huber on a punt or a kick, no one can remember it. On Wednesday, he took the golden right hand and signed up for a 14th season in his continuing quest to be the oldest player in the NFL.
The Bengals today signed LS Clark Harris to a one-year contract for the 2022 season.
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