Bengals Consider Trading for Veteran QB Russell Wilson After Burrow Injury
Bengals Consider Trading for Veteran QB Russell Wilson After Burrow Injury

Bengals Consider Trading for Veteran QB Russell Wilson After Burrow Injury

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The Cincinnati Bengals face a critical quarterback situation with Joe Burrow sidelined for at least three months due to injury, leading to discussions about potential trades to bolster the position. Veteran Russell Wilson, recently benched by the New York Giants in favor of rookie Jaxson Dart, is viewed by some experts and former Bengals star Chad Johnson as a viable trade target given his experience and relatively low salary. However, opinions are divided, as Wilson's past few seasons have shown declining performance, and some analysts argue that trading for him offers no clear upgrade over current backup Jake Browning, who has struggled but recently led the Bengals to a win despite interceptions. Meanwhile, the Bengals must quickly decide whether to pursue Wilson or explore other options, especially with tough matchups ahead and the urgency of maintaining playoff hopes. Concurrently, the Cleveland Browns grapple with their own offensive woes, highlighting the need to support quarterback Joe Flacco by acquiring reliable receivers or considering a rebuild. The upcoming NFL trade deadline intensifies pressure on teams like the Bengals and Browns to make strategic moves to address roster weaknesses and improve their competitiveness this season.

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