Jake Browning remains on the Bengals’ roster, but the team will make a move to ensure more continuity within its quarterback room. Logan Woodside is staying in Cincinnati.
Woodside agreed to re-sign with the Bengals, with the team announcing the move Wednesday morning. A veteran QB reserve, Woodside spent last season with the Bengals behind Joe Burrow and Browning. The veteran is looking to play an eighth NFL season.
This will continue Woodside’s reunion stint with the Bengals, who drafted him in the 2018 seventh round. A Toledo alum, Woodside had spent several seasons with the Titans before a Falcons stint. The Atlanta stay gave way to an April 2024 Cincinnati return; nearly a year later, Woodside will continue work with the Bengals.
Totaling just 14 pass attempts in seven NFL seasons, Woodside does not exactly check in as one of the better-known reserve QB options. But he has remained a regular nonetheless. The Bengals re-signed him despite initially drafting him during Marvin Lewis‘ final year in charge, and Zac Taylor will continue to work with the seldom-used passer.
Woodside has never seen regular-season game action as a Bengal, with the team initially cutting him months after the draft investment. The Titans added Woodside to their practice squad in 2018 and retained him as a Ryan Tannehill backup until November 2022. Despite Tannehill’s ankle injury that year testing Tennessee’s depth, the team lost him from its P-squad to Atlanta. Dealing with Marcus Mariota leaving the team after his late-season benching, the Falcons turned to Woodside as a Desmond Ridder backup.
Turning 30 earlier this year, Woodside will almost definitely check in behind Browning once again on Cincinnati’s depth chart. The Bengals used Browning as their Burrow replacement in 2023, when he posted an impressive 70.4% completion rate at 8.0 yards per attempt. The team extended Browning on the same day it reunited with Woodside last year; Browning is signed through the 2025 season, but he can be retained as an RFA in 2026.
YES!!!!!! Finally
I really feel sorry for Browning. He could be a pretty good starting QB on some team out there. He is accurate and plays tight. I wonder if the Bengals would trade him for a pick?