Cincinnati, Ohio.- Reinforcements continue this offseason from the National Football League (NFL), the offensive tackle, Riley Reiff, will leave the Minnesota Vikings to continue his career with the Cincinnati Bengals in this 2021-2022 season.
The athlete was for the last 4 seasons. The Bengals team itself spread the signing of its new element on its official account of Twitter., where it was also announced that Geno Atkins and Bobby Hart were released through their head coach, Zac Tylor.
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Meanwhile, Ryan Finley was subject to a trade with the Houston Texans. The departure of Geno Atkins will provide that the Ohio franchise can save a figure of up to 9.5 million dollars in the salary cap, since he was a key piece for the Tigers since the distant 2010. The clear example, being selected in the Professional Bowl for eight times.
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At 32 years of age, Reiff signed his contract through a virtual meeting at Paul Brown Stadium, where he confirmed that it will be his right tackle by stating that his arrival in Cincinnati fits with the Bengals team.
In this way he will be part of the five starters in the next periodization, where the Bengals approached the 130 million committed for each of their new players.
“I feel like I fit in here.”
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals)
March 20, 2021
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Cincinnati’s goal in reaching the price for Riley Reiff was to prioritize his offensive line because of the injury his quarterback Joe Burrow has suffered since last November.
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