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Bengals QB Joe Burrow actively supported Dalton Risner's re-signing
Summary
Dalton Risner signed a one-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals that can be worth up to $5 million with incentives, and quarterback Joe Burrow repeatedly checked on the negotiations and endorsed the move.
Content
Dalton Risner signed a one-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals that could be worth up to $5 million with incentive escalators. He held a 20-minute news conference in which gratitude for coaches, teammates and staff was a recurring theme. Quarterback Joe Burrow repeatedly texted Risner during the offseason to check on talks and endorsed his re-signing. Risner also spoke about a missed block last season that contributed to Burrow's toe injury and said he has taken responsibility.
Key facts:
- Risner signed a one-year deal Monday that could reach $5 million with incentive escalators.
- Joe Burrow checked in on Risner multiple times, endorsed the re-signing, and the two spoke by FaceTime after the deal.
- Risner said he missed the block that led to a sack and Burrow's toe injury, described the moment as difficult, and emphasized personal accountability.
- Risner thanked head coach Zac Taylor, offensive line coach Scott Peters, teammates Orlando Brown Jr. and Ted Karras, director of player personnel Duke Tobin, owner Mike Brown, fans and the media.
- Risner had joined the Bengals for the veteran minimum shortly before the 2025 season and said he felt particularly valued by the organization.
Summary:
Risner's re-signing continues his role on Cincinnati's offensive line and includes his repeated expressions of appreciation for people around the team. Burrow's involvement during the negotiations and his public endorsement were noted by Risner. Undetermined at this time.
