
A division rival could be coming to Cincinnati.
After free agency and the NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals are still a bit thin at the defensive tackle position. With B.J. Hill returning and T.J. Slaton signing in March, the Bengals could still use a veteran presence to round out the defensive tackle group.
McKinley Jackson and Kris Jenkins Jr. showed promise last year, but it is no shock to see the Bengals potentially round out the room with another veteran.
Could that be former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Montravius Adams? He will be heading to Cincinnati for a visit, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Former Steelers defensive lineman Montravius Adams is visiting today with the Bengals.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 19, 2025
Adams, an eight-year veteran has spent the last four seasons in Pittsburgh before becoming a free agent after the 2024 season. Adams appeared in 11 games last season, recording 14 tackles. Adams has only recorded a PFF grade over 60 twice in his career.
Adams also played for Jerry Montgomery, the new Bengals defensive line coach. Montgomery and Adams worked together with the Green Bay Packers from 2017 to 2020.
Visits this late in the offseason typically mean significant interest, so we will see if the two sides can reach an agreement.