July 2, 2024

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CINCINNATI: Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports that Cody Ford has been re-signed by the Bengals to a one-year contract.

Ford, a backup guard and tackle, was the first offensive lineman off the bench for the Bengals in the previous campaign. He played for Cincinnati in all 17 games.

The 27-year-old, who was expected to enter free agency this week, was productive in the locker room. Ford is about to start his second campaign with the group.

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