DECEMBER 29: Taylor-Britt will be available for the Bengals-Chiefs matchup. Cincinnati activated the second-year cornerback off IR on Friday. This marked the first week Taylor-Britt could come off IR; the Bengals still have five IR activations left.
DECEMBER 27: Still in the playoff picture despite losing Joe Burrow more than a month ago, the Bengals likely need to win their final two games to secure their third straight postseason berth. They will hope to have one of their starting cornerbacks available for those contests.
Cam Taylor-Britt is returning to practice Wednesday. The second-year corner has been on IR for the past four weeks; an ankle injury has cost him five games since late November. The Bengals saw some second-season promise from the former second-round pick, and they will see if he is ready to return for their Week 17 tilt against the Chiefs.
This ankle injury marked Taylor-Britt’s second IR stint of his short career. The Nebraska product started his rookie season on IR due to a core muscle injury, but the team made him a starter shortly after he debuted. Taylor-Britt has started 19 of the 20 NFL games he has played, working as a first-stringer in Cincinnati’s three playoff games last year. The Bengals have taken a step back in pass defense this season, ranking 28th, and are coming off a game in which the Mason Rudolph–George Pickens combination erupted for 195 yards and two touchdowns.
Taylor-Britt intercepted four passes before going on IR. While the Bengals have not replaced Jessie Bates effectively at safety, they are fairly deep at corner. The team has Mike Hilton and Chidobe Awuzie on veteran contracts and used a first-round pick on DJ Turner last year. Pro Football Focus has the latter ranked outside the top 100, however. Despite Taylor-Britt’s four thefts, PFF slots him 83rd overall. A poor run-defense grade is chiefly responsible for Taylor-Britt’s placement. Indeed, Taylor-Britt has dropped his passer rating-against number considerably in Year 2; prior to his IR stint, the 5-foot-11 defender allowed a collective 75.1 rating as the closest defender.
With Burrow now the NFL’s highest-paid player, Taylor-Britt and Turner represent important pieces in the long term. Both 2022 draftees can be kept on rookie contracts through the 2025 season. Awuzie is playing out a contract year, while Hilton is signed through 2024. Awuzie, who returned from an ACL tear this season, had lost his job to Turner midway through the campaign. But the ex-Cowboys regular returned to a first-string role once Taylor-Britt went down.
The Bengals are close to having their top four corner options available, but at 8-7, they are still a long shot to book a playoff berth. ESPN’s FPI gives Cincy an 18.9% chance to qualify.
Happy to see Taylor-Swift is returning.
DJ Turner was a 2nd round pick. Myles Murphy in the first.