The Cincinnati Bengals have been talking more than ever this offseason.
Duke Tobin was front and center after the season for the first time, while other names have gotten into the mix more than usual around events like the NFL draft.
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And now we’ve got Bengals assistant general manager Steve Radicevic making an appearance and talking about roster upgrades.
During an interview on The Crown, a new Cincinnati-based network, Radicevic said that the Bengals aren’t done adding to the roster.
Radicevic said: “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.”
Granted, what else would Radicevic say, right?
But the reality is simple enough. The Bengals never did go out and add that veteran linebacker they seem to want. That could still be on the way. And something like a swing offensive tackle backup to push and help Cody Ford as depth seems likely.
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Two things seem certain: The Bengals will keep adding during this aggressive offseason and, given everything that they have going for them, they will continue to be a hot destination for top free agents.
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals say they aren’t done…but what else will they add?

