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Cincinnati Bengals Lose Backup QB Option After NFL Decision

· 2026-06-24

Cincinnati Bengals Lose Backup QB Option After NFL Decision

The Cincinnati Bengals had a chance to draft quarterback Brendan Sorsby as a backup to Joe Burrow, but the NFL's decision not to hold a supplemental draft for 2026 has closed that door.

What happened?

The NFL declared that it will not hold a supplemental draft for 2026, citing Brendan Sorsby's violations as "too closely tied to the League's core integrity interests."

The decision was made by League General Counsel Larry Ferazani, who sent a letter to Sorsby and all thirty-two teams explaining the reasoning behind the decision.

Why it matters for Cincinnati Bengals

This decision affects the Cincinnati Bengals' plans to develop a high-upside developmental quarterback to back up Joe Burrow.

The team had hoped to draft Sorsby and develop him cheaply, eventually flipping him for a premium draft asset.

What comes next?

The Cincinnati Bengals will now have to look elsewhere for a backup quarterback option.

The team may consider other quarterbacks in the upcoming draft or look to sign a veteran quarterback as a backup to Joe Burrow.

And with the NFL season approaching, the Cincinnati Bengals will need to make a decision quickly to ensure they have a solid backup option in place.

The team's offense, led by Joe Burrow, will be looking to improve on last season's performance, and having a reliable backup quarterback will be crucial to their success.

But for now, the Cincinnati Bengals will have to wait and see how the quarterback situation plays out.

So the team will be keeping a close eye on the upcoming draft and any potential signings.

The Cincinnati Bengals' quarterback situation is one to watch in the coming weeks.

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