Bengals agree to deal with safety Bryan Cook

The Cincinnati Bengals have reportedly agreed to terms with free agent safety Bryan Cook, a Cincinnati native and former Kansas City Chiefs player. This early free agency move aims to bolster their secondary with a proven playoff performer. The deal awaits official signing when the NFL's new league year begins.

The Cincinnati Bengals made a significant early acquisition in free agency by agreeing to a contract with safety Bryan Cook, according to reports from Monday. Cook, who hails from Mount Healthy High School in suburban Cincinnati, brings local roots and professional experience to the team. He began his college career at Howard University before transferring to the University of Cincinnati, making him one of several players to have competed at scholastic, college, and now professional levels in the area.

Selected in the second round by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022, Cook has participated in six playoff games, including two Super Bowls, where he earned two championship rings. At 6-1 and 206 pounds, he turns 27 during the opening week of the season. The Bengals view him as a reliable tackler to pair with safety Jordan Battle, drawing parallels to their defensive strategy from five years ago during a Super Bowl run.

Performance metrics from last season highlight Cook's value. Pro Football Focus ranked him as the fifth-best safety overall, with a missed tackle rate of 5.6%. Among safeties who logged at least 897 snaps, only three outperformed him in tackling efficiency. This signing aligns with the team's search for a seasoned yet young defender to enhance their postseason capabilities.

The agreement is not yet finalized and requires official signing when the NFL's new year starts at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.

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Giants trade Dexter Lawrence to Bengals for No. 10 pick in 2026 NFL Draft

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The New York Giants traded defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals late Saturday for the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Cincinnati signed the three-time Pro Bowler to a one-year, $28 million extension after he passed a physical Sunday, bolstering a defense that ranked near the bottom in 2025. The deal gives the Giants two top-10 picks (Nos. 5 and 10) ahead of the draft's first round on April 23 in Pittsburgh.

Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Kyle Dugger is signing a one-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter and Dugger's agent Drew Rosenhaus. The 30-year-old departs Pittsburgh after starting nine games this season. Contract details remain undisclosed but are likely near the NFL minimum.

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Players and coaches expressed excitement about the Cincinnati Bengals' acquisition of defensive end Dexter Lawrence from the New York Giants during Monday's offseason training session, two days after the blockbuster trade for the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have made several roster improvements during the offseason, strengthening both offense and defense ahead of training camp.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have three contract extensions completed this offseason but face a more complex decision with defensive lineman Keeanu Benton. Insider Ray Fittipaldo highlighted a potential sticking point tied to Benton's projected role in 2026.

The Pittsburgh Steelers will host Toledo standout safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren for a pre-draft visit on Thursday, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. McNeil-Warren, a likely first-round pick, has recently visited the Dolphins, Patriots, Browns, Cowboys and Falcons. He ranks as a top-three safety prospect in a deep class.

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Pittsburgh Steelers beat writer Ray Fittipaldo expects the team to deploy three-safety packages frequently during the 2026 season.

 

 

 

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