Which Cincinnati Bengals are scheduled to become free agents?
The Cincinnati Bengals’ 2023 season is over, and because they won’t be participating in the postseason, attention will now go to the offseason.
The Bengals’ front office will have to make tough choices over the course of the next month regarding which players to keep and which ones to acquire from elsewhere as a number of important players are scheduled to become free agents.
The new league year officially starts on March 15 at 4 p.m. ET, although the unofficial free agent negotiation process starts on March 13. According to OverTheCap.com, Cincinnati is anticipated to have $68 million in unofficial cap space this year. This represents the sixth-highest cap space that an NFL team can have.Any player who has completed four seasons or more and whose contract has ended is open to negotiations and signing with any team.any player whose contract has expired and who has less than three seasons accumulated. The athlete is not allowed to
negotiate with other teams if his original team gives him a one-year deal at the league minimum (based on his credited seasons).
a player whose contract has expired and who has three seasons accrued. RFAs are free to negotiate and sign with any team, although they may accept one of many qualifying offers (referred to as “tenders”) from their original team, which may include a draft-pick compensation package and/or the right of first refusal.