Cameron Jordan landing spots: Cowboys, Bears among logical destinations if Saints balk on reunion
“Of course, I’d love to be in New Orleans, but at the same time, if the cents doesn’t make sense, then we have to find our own path,” Jordan said on “The Set with Terron Armstead.” “Just because I love the city and the organization doesn’t mean the city and the organization has to love me back. The city definitely has and always will. I’m just saying, my love doesn’t mean it’s unrequited.”
Bengals Roster Begins To Take Shape With Top Defensive Free Agents
The signing of free agency’s top safety in the Chiefs’ Bryan Cook and the plucking of two pass rushers in Vikings defensive tackle Jonathan Allen and Seahawks edge Boye Mafe are designed to enhance the emergence of players such as defensive linemen Myles Murphy, Shemar Stewart and Kris Jenkins, cornerbacks Dax Hill and DJ Turner II, linebackers Demetrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter and safety Jordan Battle.
“I’ve always wanted to play in the Olympics,” Burrow said this week at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic press conference, via Dave Clark of the Cincinnati Enquirer. “I’ve never necessarily played an Olympic sport before, so when this got announced, I was pretty excited about it.
Cincinnati Bengals Marquee Free Agent Deal Ranked Among NFL’s 10 Best 2026 Signings
“With Trey Hendrickson and Joseph Ossai walking out the door, the Bengals badly needed some pass-rush help,” Walder wrote. “They got it in the form of Mafe, probably my favorite edge rusher in this year’s free agent class. Mafe has always been something of a win-rate darling. On a new team with more playing time, he has a chance to show the sacks can follow the underlying metrics (as they did in 2023, when he had nine sacks). Though Mafe was more of a rotational player last season than he has been in the past — he started only four games and played only 50% of the snaps — his pass rush win rate at edge ranked in the 86th percentile. It was not a fluke; he was in the 67th percentile in his breakout 2023 season.
Back in 2011, Cincinnati lost Joseph in free agency to the Houston Texans, leaving a major hole in the secondary. Instead, the Bengals extended just Leon Hall. With Hill and Turner, they should avoid repeating the same outcome.
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