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Picking a player from each AFC North team to play for the Bengals: Strictly Stripes Podcast

Picking a player from each AFC North team to play for the Bengals: Strictly Stripes Podcast

FromStrictly Stripes: A Cincinnati Bengals podcast


Picking a player from each AFC North team to play for the Bengals: Strictly Stripes Podcast

FromStrictly Stripes: A Cincinnati Bengals podcast

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
May 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Imagine a world where you could pick certain players from the AFC North to play for the Bengals.
The only restriction is that you can't pick All-Pro and/or Pro Bowl players who have become household names. So that means, T.J. Watt, Myles Garrett, Nick Chubb and Mark Andrews among others are all off of the table.
But what David Njoku? Kyle Hamilton? Alex Highsmith? Would they fit well with the Bengals?
Although there's a good chance neither of those names would become a Bengal, it's not like players from other AFC North teams haven't landed with the Bengals.
Current cornerback Mike Hilton is a former Steeler, Larry Ogunjobi spent a season in Cincinnati after a year in Cleveland and legendary Steelers linebacker James Harrison briefly played for the Bengals after coming from Pittsburgh and heading back there.
The Strictly Stripes crew drafts the best non-Pro Bowl and All-Pro players in the AFC North who would have an underrated impact with the Bengals.
This podcast features Mohammad Ahmad, Andrew Gillis and Michael Niziolek.
Music: Starfields by Hallman
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Released:
May 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A Cincinnati Bengals podcast featuring analysis, predictions, rumors and insights from cleveland.com's reporting team of Andrew Gillis, Mike Niziolek and Mohammad Ahmad.