11/24/2024

Cincinnati — Derrick Henry, a former All-Pro running back, might be available to the Bengals.

According to Bookies.com, Cincinnati has the third-best chances of signing the 30-year-old.

The only team with higher odds than the Bengals (+500) is the Patriots (+350). Seven other clubs were included, all with chances that were less than Cincinnati’s. The only two with higher odds are New England and the field (+450).

This season, Henry has run for 1,167 yards and 12 touchdowns for Tennessee. It makes sense that Mike Vrabel, a four-time Pro Bowler, would depart Nashville given that he is no longer in the area and the Titans are rebuilding. For the first time in his career, he is set to become a free agent in March

Is he a good match for the Bengals? He could attract a higher price than they would be ready to pay for an ageing back because he isn’t recognised for his pass-catching prowess and is still a competent player.

Additionally, Cincinnati would have to decide whether to let go of veteran running back Joe Mixon, who has a 2024 contract. Although it sounds intriguing, Henry to the Bengals doesn’t seem likely.

View the full odds list below:

As the postseason approaches and attention shifts to the long-term picture, the Cincinnati Bengals remain the subject of ongoing conjecture.

Thus, it’s a good exercise to analyse the future free agents that are participating in the playoffs and could be of interest to the Bengals.

In addition, prominent Bengals wideout Ja’Marr Chase discussed Tee Higgins’ salary in an intriguing interview, speculating that he would wait for other prominent players in the league to finalise their deals before finalising his own.

There’s a lot of interesting news about the Bengals during this hiring season, especially with their names circulating.

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