The Cincinnati Bengals have strengthened their defensive line by signing veteran Jonathan Allen to a two-year deal worth up to $25 million, providing both performance and leadership. The contract features a manageable first-year cap hit of $9.75 million, rising to $15.2 million in the second year, allowing flexibility for the team. Following this and other signings, the Bengals have approximately $20 million in cap space, although many desired free agents have already signed elsewhere. The Bengals’ unique contract structuring limits their ability to pursue additional high-impact players, but they have successfully acquired three quality defenders to enhance their defense.
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