
Greg Little to Bengals: Latest Contract Details, Comments and Reaction
On the eve of the opening of training camp, the Cincinnati Bengals added Greg Little to provide depth at wide receiver.
The Bengals announced the signing of Little on Thursday.
According to NFL Network's Rand Getlin, Little's pact with the Bengals is for one year.
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Getlin reported on Tuesday that Little was going to have a workout for the Bengals, who were "looking for depth after waiving James Wright."
The 26-year-old Little played for the Bengals in 2014, signing with the team in October after Marvin Jones was placed on injured reserve. He appeared in six games, recording six catches for 69 yards, but was released by Cincinnati in February.
Little was a second-round draft pick by the Cleveland Browns in 2011, with his best season coming as a rookie thanks to 61 receptions and 709 yards. His production has declined each of the previous three years before bottoming out in 2014.
The Bengals have nothing to lose with this deal. A.J. Green is one of the best receivers in the league, breaking the 1,000-yard mark in each of his four seasons. Mohamed Sanu had a breakout 2014 with career highs in catches (56), receiving yards (790) and receiving touchdowns (five).
Adding Little as depth can only help open things up on the offense, giving quarterback Andy Dalton more options to choose from. The Bengals don't need Little to be a difference-maker in order to make this deal turn out well for both sides.
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