The Cincinnati Bengals added safety Bryan Cook on the first day of the NFL’s legal tampering period in free agency. Cook, 26, ...
The Kansas City Chiefs made a couple of splashy offensive moves yesterday as the legal tampering window of free agency opened, but they also suffered some significant losses in the secondary.
After playing out his rookie contract in Kansas City, Bryan Cook has agreed to a three-year Bengals deal. More at PFR.
Edge rusher Boye Mafe and safety Bryan Cook have agreed to three-year contracts with the Cincinnati Bengals, according to two people familiar with the deals. The people spoke on condition of anonymity ...
It was a jam-packed Monday of "negotiating" for the NFL, and the Cincinnati Bengals ended up agreeing to terms with safety Bryan Cook and defensive end Boye Mafe. There's still more work to be done.
Cincinnati Bengals Deal For Bryan Cook Earns Strong Grades From NFL Media Community ...
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The Bengals were surprisingly active on Day 1 of NFL free agency. What grade would you give them? Here's how columnist Jason Williams graded them.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — Former Cincinnati Bearcat and Mt. Healthy star Bryan Cook is reportedly coming back to Southwest Ohio. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Bengals are signing the former ...
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The first hours of the NFL's free-agency window often reveal which teams are determined to fix their biggest weaknesses. In Cincinnati, the focus was clear: defense. The Cincinnat ...
Rich Rodriguez didn’t get to watch all of the Jacksonville State games last season, because, of course, he was coaching his own college football team at West Virginia. […] ...