Pro Bowl free agent likes how he looks in a Bengals uniform

A former Pro Bowl offensive lineman likes how he looks in a Cincinnati Bengals uniform

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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A former Pro-Bowler that's been mentioned as a possibility for the Cincinnati Bengals this offseason appears to like how he looks in a Cincy jersey.

Offensive lineman Taylor Lewan, a cap causality who was released by the Tennessee Titans last week, responded to a tweet on Monday that showed an image of him in a Bengals jersey.

"It does look dope, nice edit," tweeted Lewan in response to the photo of him in black Cincy uniform.

Lewan has reached three Pro Bowls in his career while playing left tackle for the Titans.

If healthy, Lewan could be considered an upgrade over Jonah Williams for the Bengals.

The problem for Lewan, however, has been staying healthy.

Lewan, who turns 32 this summer, has played in just 20 games over the last three seasons due to injuries. Most recently, Lewan tore his ACL in 2022, causing him to miss the Titans' final 15 games of the season.

If Lewan is willing to sign with the Bengals with the understanding that he has to beat out Williams for the left tackle spot, then signing the former Titan could make sense. At worst, he'd be a great depth option for Cincinnati. At best, he stays healthy and returns to Pro Bowl form.

The former Michigan standout could be open to this scenario if his focus is on winning a championship for the first time in his professional career.

Featured image via David Dermer-USA TODAY Sports