Bengals' waiver wire signing won't prevent more moves
The Bengals tackled a weakness on the waiver wire. But that doesn't mean they're done.
The Cincinnati Bengals added a linebacker via the waiver wire this past week. It was the first big move in a problem area after the Bengals didn’t do much to seek out upgrades in free agency or the draft. But it probably won’t be the last.
Said linebacker is Swayze Bozeman, formerly of the New York Giants and Kansas City Chiefs. The fact they grabbed him on the waiver wire speaks to how much they like him. But this is a Bengals team adamant about building around and supporting Demetrius Knight and Barrett Carter.
And the team didn’t do nearly enough last year to find a proper veteran leader and quality depth, merely signing the likes of Oren Burks. The Bengals have some solid developmental types like Shaka Heyward, but Bozeman isn’t going to be that “veteran presence” coaches have openly talked about wanting to add. Maybe that "veteran" won’t end up being a big name like Bobby Wagner , but there’s no reason to think Bozeman’s arrival will stop the Bengals from adding a veteran between now and well into the summer.
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