The Cincinnati Bengals have bolstered their defensive line by reaching agreements with defensive tackles B.J. Hill and T.J. Slaton, according to insiders familiar with the arrangements.
These sources, who requested anonymity as the official announcements have not yet been made, revealed the details of the contracts. Stay tuned for official confirmation from the team.
B.J. Hill will continue his career with the Bengals, committing to a three-year contract valued at $33 million, which guarantees him $16 million. Over the past four years, Hill has been a consistent presence for Cincinnati, starting 50 games. His performance includes recording 16 sacks and 53 hits on opposing quarterbacks, showcasing his impact on the field.
Meanwhile, T.J. Slaton will transition from Green Bay to Cincinnati under a new two-year contract valued at $15.1 million. Slaton has been a reliable starter for the Packers over the last two seasons, appearing in every game during that period. His addition is anticipated to reinforce the strength and depth of the Bengals’ defense.
These strategic signings reflect Cincinnati’s ongoing commitment to enhancing their defensive capabilities as they prepare for future challenges in the league.