There are still a lot of players searching for a place to call home, so NFL free agency isn’t over. One such athlete is Andrus Peat, a seasoned offensive tackle. Peat is moving on from his nine seasons with the New Orleans Saints, and the Cincinnati Bengals are the team that the three-time Pro Bowler would most like to play for, according to a recent report from Bleacher Report.
The suggestion makes sense, as the Bengals could use some additional help on the offensive line — especially with quarterback Joe Burrow coming off of wrist surgery — and Peat, 30, is experienced and could be relatively inexpensive.
The Bengals are widely expected to address the offensive line in the upcoming NFL Draft. But, this is a team that’s built to win now around Burrow, so bringing in an experienced veteran like Peat — in addition to drafting some promising players — would probably make sense, especially if they were to sign him to a one or two-year deal.
Cincinnati has been active in free agency so far as their additions have included running back Zach Moss, safeties Vonn Bell and Geno Stone, tight end Mike Gesicki and defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins, among others. Maybe Peat will be next
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