
The Bengals are signing a former two-way player and long-jumper as an undrafted free agent.
The Cincinnati Bengals are continuing their undrafted free agent signings by signing Texas Tech cornerback Bralyn Lux, according to Red Raider Sports.
Lux played two seasons with the Red Raiders, playing in 21 games and defending 12 passes across those two seasons.
In addition, Lux had two interceptions across two seasons, including a 44-yard pick-six last year. Lux also had 72 combined tackles and four tackles for loss in his two seasons in Lubbock, Texas.
Prior to Texas Tech, Lux played at Fresno State for three seasons where he played in 27 games. In those 27 games, Lux had 15 passes defended and two interceptions along with two forced fumbles and 89 combined tackles.
A native of San Jose, California, Lux played defensive back and running back in high school, and he racked up 3,744 all-purpose yards in his three varsity seasons at The King’s Academy in Sunnyvale, California. The school’s record-holder in long jump, Lux rushed over 1,800 yards and had 24 rushing touchdowns in 2018.
Congrats to former Texas Tech cornerback Bralyn Lux on signing an UDFA deal with the Cincinnati Bengals! #GunsUp #WreckEm pic.twitter.com/DEWhOyx6qf
— RedRaiderSports.com (@RedRaiderSports) April 27, 2025