Former Cincinnati Bengals safety Geno Stone has reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills.ESPN’s Alaina Getzenberg was among those who first reported Stone’s signing on Friday night.Stone, 26, spent two seasons with the Bengals after signing with Cincinnati ahead of the 2024 season. Stone played the first four seasons of his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens.Stone had seven interceptions the year before signing with the Bengals, while he played with the Ravens, and logged six interceptions during his two seasons with the Bengals.Stone started all 17 games in each of his two seasons with the Bengals, had 185 total tackles, two sacks and eight QB hits. Stone’s departure from the Bengals comes after the team agreed to terms with former Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook, who will play alongside Jordan Battle.Cook went to Mount Healthy High School and later helped lead the Cincinnati Bearcats to their only College Football Playoff appearance.

CINCINNATI —

Former Cincinnati Bengals safety Geno Stone has reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills.

ESPN’s Alaina Getzenberg was among those who first reported Stone’s signing on Friday night.

Stone, 26, spent two seasons with the Bengals after signing with Cincinnati ahead of the 2024 season. Stone played the first four seasons of his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens.

Stone had seven interceptions the year before signing with the Bengals, while he played with the Ravens, and logged six interceptions during his two seasons with the Bengals.

Stone started all 17 games in each of his two seasons with the Bengals, had 185 total tackles, two sacks and eight QB hits.

Stone’s departure from the Bengals comes after the team agreed to terms with former Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook, who will play alongside Jordan Battle.

Cook went to Mount Healthy High School and later helped lead the Cincinnati Bearcats to their only College Football Playoff appearance.