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Bengals decline to tender Browning, sign safety Cook

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CINCINNATI — The Bengals announced this week they will not tender restricted free-agent quarterback Jake Browning, making him an unrestricted free agent while remaining open to re-signing him, ESPN reported Monday. The team concurrently agreed to a three-year, $40.25 million deal with former Chiefs safety Bryan Cook, who will slot into the starting defense. Cincinnati also missed on top interior rusher John Franklin-Myers, who signed with the Titans, and saw Rashan Gary traded to Dallas, narrowing available pass-rush options today. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2021: Jake Browning signed to Bengals practice squad and later rose to backup.
  • 2023: Browning started seven games after Joe Burrow suffered a season-ending wrist injury.
  • 2024: Bengals and Browning agreed to a two-year contract that is now expiring.
  • Sept–Oct 2025: Burrow injured turf toe; Browning struggled and Bengals traded for Joe Flacco.
  • March 2026: Bengals decline to tender Browning; sign Bryan Cook; miss on top interior pass-rush targets.

Why This Matters to You

The Bengals' moves affect the team's strength. Jake Browning's future is uncertain. Bryan Cook's signing could boost the defense. If you're a Bengals fan, these changes could impact the team's performance next season.

The Bottom Line

The Bengals are reshuffling their roster. They're letting Browning go but may re-sign him. They've added Cook for defense. But, they missed out on key pass-rush targets. Keep an eye on how these changes play out. Worth forwarding if you know a Bengals fan.

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Who Benefited

The Bengals and safety Bryan Cook benefited: Cincinnati added a starting-caliber safety via a three-year, $40.25 million contract, giving Cook a hometown starting role while the team upgraded its secondary.

Who Impacted

Jake Browning suffered immediate consequences as the Bengals declined to tender him, making him an unrestricted free agent and introducing uncertainty into both his career and the Bengals' quarterback depth chart.

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Who Benefited

The Bengals and safety Bryan Cook benefited: Cincinnati added a starting-caliber safety via a three-year, $40.25 million contract, giving Cook a hometown starting role while the team upgraded its secondary.

Who Impacted

Jake Browning suffered immediate consequences as the Bengals declined to tender him, making him an unrestricted free agent and introducing uncertainty into both his career and the Bengals' quarterback depth chart.

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