CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bengals signed a third free-agent lineman to shore up an offensive line that has struggled to protect quarterback Jo.
He was sacked a Super Bowl record-tying seven times in Cincinnati’s 23-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Riley Reiff, who was signed by the Bengals to a one-year contract last year to play right tackle, likely won’t be re-signed. Burrow was battered behind one of the leakiest offensive lines in the league last season. He definitely fits the mold of a glass eater,” Pollack said last week. “Pros that know how to prepare and practice.” “There are good fits and perfect fits,” Collins said.
The Cincinnati Bengals have agreed to a three-year deal with offensive tackle La'el Collins, after his release from the Dallas Cowboys last week.
Originally undrafted out of LSU, Collins has spent his entire NFL career with the Cowboys. He started off as a guard, but was moved over to tackle and found ...
With new starters at center, right guard and right tackle, Cincy is going to have a chance to run it back in 2022. The nine sacks taken against the Tennessee Titans in the divisional round tied a record as well. He was designated as a post-June 1 cut that will gain Dallas $10 million in savings.
The Cincinnati Bengals got their new right tackle by signing former Dallas Cowboy La'el Collins to a three-year contract.
Riley Reiff, who was signed by the Bengals to a one-year contract last year to play right tackle, likely won't be re-signed. He was sacked a Super Bowl record-tying seven times in Cincinnati's 23-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Burrow was battered behind one of the leakiest offensive lines in the league last season. "And getting back to work with him. "We have three new guys that know how to set the tone," said Frank Pollack, the Bengals' offensive line coach. "There are good fits and perfect fits," Collins said.
New Bengals OT La'el Collins proclaimed to QB Joe Burrow that his new bodyguard is in town after signing a three-year deal.
"He's the real deal. "Pros that know how to prepare and practice. "We have three new guys that know how to set the tone," Pollack said. "He's physical. And also the players on this team you see and look at the guys around that helped bring this team to where it is. He's the best offensive line coach I've been around since I've been in the NFL, hands down.
The Bengals made their biggest splash of the offseason thus far on Sunday, bringing aboard former Cowboys offensive lineman La'el Collins.
Collins became the latest addition to the Bengals offensive line this offseason, joining the recent signings of Ted Karras and Alex Cappa. The decision to overhaul Burrow’s protection comes after Cincinnati struggled to keep their talented young quarterback on his feet, especially in the playoffs. The offensive lineman said that he responded with a simple promise to his new quarterback. It’s a role he’s ready to embrace.
It turns out the Cincinnati Bengals called the bluff of the Dallas Cowboys by playing the waiting game on offensive tackle La'el Collins and then ended up ...
It turns out the Cincinnati Bengals called the bluff of the Dallas Cowboys by playing the waiting game on offensive tackle La’el Collins and then ended up signing him in free agency for essentially the same cash. Cincinnati could have traded for Collins and put effectively the same contract on their books. As Collins himself said after signing — and while also dropping an epic quote about Joe Burrow — the Bengals were always the smartest fit because of need, the overall team and his old coach Frank Pollack.
The Bengals have a new enforcer in town to make sure Joe Burrow is safer on game day in the pocket.
JuJu Smith-Schuster battled back from what appeared to be a season-ending shoulder injury last year to return in time for the postseason. The Bengals knew they needed to upgrade the position after Joe Burrow was sacked 70 times in 20 games last season. Penny, 26, will make $5.75 million on the contract with a chance to earn up to $6.5 million, Rapoport added. The text message that flashed across La'el Collins' phone on Sunday was the question Cincinnati Bengals fans kept asking throughout the weekend. Collins, a seventh-year pro out of Louisiana State University, originally was a college free agent signee of the Dallas Cowboys in 2015. Cincinnati was aggressive and remained persistent, getting an agreement finalized before other teams could lure Collins to town.
As of now, Calvin Anderson and Tom Compton are Denver's top two right tackle options.
Collins recovered and returned in 2021 but played just one game before serving a five-game suspension after he tried to bribe a drug test collector. He then missed all but three games in 2016 due to a toe injury. The baby survived the shooting but died a week later.
The Cincinnati Bengals have agreed to a three-year deal with offensive tackle La'el Collins, after his release from the Dallas Cowboys last week.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals signed veteran offensive tackle La'el Collins to a three-year contract on Sunday. The 28-year-old was considered the top right ...
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It has to be refreshing for Bengals fans to see the saga of a slipping-away free agent actually choose the team anyway. Both New England and Carolina made plenty of sense as landing spots for Collins, too, given the needs and cap space in those locales. Specifically, the New England Patriots made a “competitive offer” for Collins and the Carolina Panthers were in the race too, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Collins is one of the most talented right tackles in the National Football League. He should be the best right tackle to play for the Bengals since Willie ...
This allows the Bengals to allocate their resources elsewhere along the offensive line to help them out. He should team up with right guard Alex Cappa to provide some powerful double teams and combination blocks as they are both powerful and work well in that area. Collins is an immaculate fit for the Bengals. He's athletic and can play at the second level, works very well on his combination blocks, and can displace defenders horizontally or vertically. He shuffles his feet quickly and can follow a defender inside and outside as they try to go around him. * He plays with patient hands and will wait for the defender to throw out their move before punching and engaging them. He can do this both on combination blocks and when he is on his own.