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Ex-Bengals safety Geno Stone addressed a tweet that he "roasted" the Bengals by saying he signed with the Bills to get "back into a winning culture."

Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Geno Stone addressed a tweet from Dov Kleiman that Stone "roasted" the Bengals by saying he signed with the Buffalo Bills to get "back into a winning culture. " "This had nothing to do with the Bengals," Stone tweeted . "I got nothing but respect for them guys in that organization.

This was about what's best for me and MY career. " Stone, who played the past two seasons for the Bengals, joined the Bills on a one-year deal. Stone was among Cincinnati players whose contracts expired at the conclusion of the 2025 season, making them unrestricted free agents.

Stone, who turns 27 in April, drew criticism for missed tackles during his second season in Cincinnati. Stone had a 33-yard interception return for a touchdown during the team's NFL Week 12 loss to New England at Paycor Stadium. It was Stone's second career pick-six.

Stone played his first four NFL seasons for the Baltimore Ravens. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Former Bengals safety Geno Stone clarifies 'winning culture' remarks