WATCH: Guard Dalton Risner, free-agent offensive lineman, mentions Bengals’ interest in video

 

Free-agent offensive lineman Dalton Risner said in a TikTok live video Wednesday night that the Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos are among NFL teams to which he’s talked, and added that he expects to sign soon.

The 29-year-old Risner, who has played guard throughout his six NFL seasons, also said the Minnesota Vikings have shown interest in bringing him back, but only to an extent.

Risner, who is 6-foot-5, 312 pounds, has played in 25 games over the past two seasons for the Vikings, with 19 starts. He started all 62 games he played for the Denver Broncos over his first four NFL seasons.

Minnesota Vikings guard Dalton Risner (66) and tackle Brian O'Neill

Risner was selected by Denver in the second round of the 2019 NFL draft, one pick before the Broncos took quarterback Drew Lock.

The Bengals’ pick in the 2019 second round was tight end Drew Sample.

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