The Cincinnati Bengals are not resting on their offseason moves.
Team executives are actively pursuing additional player acquisitions to strengthen the roster for a Super Bowl push, according to assistant general manager Steve Radicevic.
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Speaking on the newly launched Cincinnati-based network The Crown, Radicevic addressed the team's ongoing roster evaluation during a television broadcast.
“Are we happy with where things are and the way the offseason went?
Yes, but we’re still working to try and build as many pieces as we can to try to get us to the Super Bowl,” Radicevic said.
Areas of Need
The front office has increased its public communications recently, with personnel executives taking prominent roles during major league events like the NFL draft.
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Despite previous aggressive roster movements, the team remains unsatisfied with the current lineup depth.
The franchise still requires specific defensive and offensive reinforcements to complete its lineup puzzle before the upcoming season begins.
Team analysts note that the Bengals have not signed a veteran linebacker or acquired a swing offensive tackle backup to provide depth behind Cody Ford.
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The organization is expected to remain a preferred destination for high-profile free agents due to its competitive roster and recent postseason success.
