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Home » Bengals Beat: How Bryan Cook Totally Changes Perception Of Bengals Defense On Backend at 3 years, $40.25 million
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Bengals Beat: How Bryan Cook Totally Changes Perception Of Bengals Defense On Backend at 3 years, $40.25 million

Bengals find their replacement for Geno Stone for 3 years, $40.25 million.
Mike PetragliaBy Mike Petraglia03/09/2026Updated:03/09/20264 Mins Read
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Denver Broncos running back RJ Harvey (12) runs the ball and Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) makes the tackle during the first quarter at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley-Imagn Images)
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CINCINNATI — The Bengals weren’t messing around when it came to addressing one of their biggest holes on defense in 2025.

The Bengals came to terms on Monday on a three-year, $40.25 million deal on safety Bryan Cook, bringing the Cincinnati native back to the town where he starred at Mount Healthy High and the University of Cincinnati for the Bearcats team that reached the College Football Playoff in 2021.

The deal is a transformative move for the Cincinnati Bengals. By securing the 26-year-old local product, the Bengals have addressed their most glaring defensive weakness with an elite, championship-tested playmaker.

Cook replaces Geno Stone as safety and will now play alongside Jordan Battle in the middle of the secondary. This doesn’t preclude the Bengals from taking Caleb Downs if he were available at No. 10 in the April draft, but it does suggest they could target interior line helps with players like Peter Woods or Rueben Bain Jr or a linebacker like Sonny Styles who could play all over the front two levels of defense. Most importantly, Cook’s arrival addresses several areas of concern for the Bengal defense from a year ago.

  • 1. Solving the Tackling Crisis
  • For the past three seasons, the Bengals’ secondary has struggled with consistency, leading the NFL in missed tackle rate. This deficiency was a primary driver in their defensive decline from Super Bowl contenders to a unit that allowed 28.9 points per game in 2025.
    Elite Fundamentals: Cook ranked as Pro Football Focus’ fourth-best safety in 2025, largely due to his clinical tackling.
    Drastic Improvement: While previous Bengals starters like Geno Stone struggled (Stone missed 50 tackles over three years), Cook only missed 15 during that same span.
    Statistical Superiority: His 5.6% missed tackle rate in 2025 was among the best in the league for high-snap players.

  • 2. Championship DNA and Versatility
  • Cook arrives in Cincinnati with two Super Bowl rings and extensive experience in high-leverage games. Having been a core part of Steve Spagnuolo’s complex defense in Kansas City, he brings a level of football IQ that the Bengals’ young secondary desperately needs.
    Scheme Flexibility: Cook is an “all-around” safety capable of playing deep in the post, spinning down into the box, or covering the slot. In 2025, he logged 478 snaps at free safety and 258 in the box.
    Perfect Pair for Jordan Battle: His ability to play multiple roles allows the Bengals to maximize 2023 draftee Jordan Battle, creating a stable and interchangeable duo at the back end.

  • 3. The “Hometown Hero” Factor
  • Beyond the X’s and O’s, this deal is a marketing and cultural win. A graduate of Mount Healthy High School and a standout for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats, Cook has never hidden his love for his hometown.
    Instant Fan Favorite: Signing a local star who helped the Bearcats reach the College Football Playoff in 2021 provides an immediate boost to team morale and fan engagement.
    Long-Term Security: At just 26 years old, Cook is entering his physical prime. This contract covers his age 27–29 seasons, ensuring the Bengals have a foundational leader during the peak of the Joe Burrow era.

  • 4. Strategic Financial Value
  • While $40.25 million is a significant investment—making him the highest-paid safety in franchise history—it represents a pivot toward valuing “difference-makers” over cheap alternatives.

    PFF Overall Grade: 83.5 (No. 4 Safety)
    Total Tackles: 85 (Career High)
    Passes Defensed: 6 (Career High)
    Missed Tackle Rate: 5.6% (Top 10 at Position)

    By signing Cook early in the free agency period, the Bengals have addressed a major weakness early in free agency with a player who won three two Super Bowls with the Chiefs. This move allows them to be more flexible in the upcoming NFL Draft, potentially focusing on the defensive line or offensive guard rather than being forced to reach for a safety.

    The Bryan Cook deal is more than just a homecoming; it is a clinical correction of the team’s biggest defensive flaw, providing an elite tackle-finisher and a proven winner to a unit that lost its identity in 2025.

    Cincinnati Bengals Dax Hill Jake Browning New York Giants Offensive Line Tua Tagavailoa
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    Bengals columnist and multimedia reporter since 2021. Jungle Roar Podcast Host. Reds writer. UC football, UC Xavier basketball. Joined CLNS Media in 2017. Covered Boston sports as a radio broadcaster, reporter, columnist and TV and video talent since 1993. Covered Boston Red Sox for MLB.com from 2000-2007 and the New England Patriots between 1993-2019 for ESPN Radio, WBZ-AM, SiriusXM, WEEI, WEEI.com and CLNS.

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