Cincinnati will be moving forward without one of its veteran defenders.
The Bengals announced on Friday that defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins has been released.
Rankins, 30, signed a two-year deal with Cincinnati last offseason. He started seven games in 2024, recording 18 total tackles with one sack.
Rankins finished the season on the non-football illness list.
By releasing Rankins, the Bengals will gain $9.62 million in cap savings with $2 million in dead money.
A Saints first-round pick in 2016, Rankins has recorded 30.5 sacks, 44 tackles for loss, and 69 quarterback hits in 116 career games.
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