The Cleveland Browns may no longer have to see linebacker Germaine Pratt twice per year as the Cincinnati Bengals have moved on from their former starting linebacker.
A former third round pick of the Bengals in 2019, Pratt went on to start 88 total games in Cincinnati. He was a member of the Bengals’ 2021 squad that took down the Kansas City Chiefs to earn a spot in the Super Bowl before coming up just short in a loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
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Throughout his six-year career, Pratt has amassed 355 solo tackles, 32 tackles for loss, seven forced fumbles, and seven interceptions. This output earned him a starting role extremely fast, pairing up with Logan Wilson in Year 2 as the full-time starter after even starting nine games as a rookie.
It even earned him a second contract with the team, signing a three-year contract extension in 2023 worth $20.25 million in total and earning him $7 million in guaranteed money. Pratt was in the last year of that deal as he now hits the free agency market. The Bengals will see a $5.85 million cap saving after the move while opting to eat $2.33 million in dead money as a result.
He now hits the free agency market at the age of 29, looking for a new home. Could the Browns be a landing spot as Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah remains sidelined for the entirety of the 2025 season?
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns rival Bengals cut Germaine Pratt after six seasons