BREAKING : Analyst Pitches Cincinnati Bengals to Pursue ‘Difference-Maker’ Defender

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The Cincinnati Bengals are in the midst of an offseason focused on bolstering their defense.

After a disappointing 2024 season where they missed the playoffs with a 9-8 record, the Bengals have identified the need for significant improvements on the defensive side of the ball.

The team parted ways with defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and brought in Al Golden from Notre Dame to lead the defense.

One player who has caught the attention of analysts is Talanoa Hufanga, the San Francisco 49ers’ safety.

According to Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report, Hufanga could be the difference-maker the Bengals need.

“The Bengals should also be interested. Cincinnati’s defense was a major issue in 2024, which led to the firing of Lou Anarumo and the hiring of new defensive coordinator Al Golden. Cincinnati could use a difference-maker like Hufanga in its secondary.”

Hufanga’s current contract situation adds an interesting layer to the Bengals’ pursuit.

He is set to become a free agent, and while his injury history has been a concern, his performance when healthy has been outstanding.

With five tackles for loss, four interceptions, and two forced fumbles in 2022, Hufanga was named to the first team All-Pro.

Although he had a cap hit of just over $4.9 million for the 2024 season, his market worth is anticipated to increase dramatically.

The Bengals have a projected $44 million in salary-cap space, which gives them the flexibility to pursue a player of Hufanga’s caliber.

However, they will need to be strategic with their spending, especially considering the need to address other positions and potentially re-sign key offensive players like Tee Higgins.

His ability to make impactful plays and his experience as an All-Pro safety make him an attractive option for the team as they look to rebuild and improve their defensive unit.

The Bengals’ offseason moves will be closely watched as they aim to return to playoff contention in 2025.

 

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