November 22, 2024

Making their first offseason cut, the Bengals are getting ready for 2024 and the return of quarterback Joe Burrow.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that Cincinnati is cutting backup quarterback A.J. McCarron, who was brought in for depth after quarterback Jake Burrow suffered a wrist injury that ended his season in Week 11.

Giving up on McCarron makes sense given the rise of Jake Browning as a quarterback this season. During the final two months of the season, the 27-year-old quarterback passed for 1,936 yards and 12 touchdowns, which had the Bengals vying for a postseason berth.

According to ESPN’s Field Yates, Browning also made history by becoming the first quarterback to have 1,000+ passing yards and complete more than 75% of his passes in his first four starts since the NFL started keeping track of quarterback starts in 1950.

Browning was playing on a one-year contract, so Cincinnati will need to resign him this offseason if it wants him to return to backup Burrow in 2024. However, McCarron’s release indicates the team’s belief that it will occur.

Regarding McCarron, he intends to play elsewhere after making stops with the Bills (2018), Raiders (2018), Texans (2019–2), and Falcons (2021). Nevertheless, after throwing for just 19 yards on five attempts in relief of

After dominating the XFL in touchdowns, completion percentage, and passer rating in 2023, the 33-year-old found his way back to the NFL. It appears that he will need to follow a similar route to rejoin the NFL the following season.

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