Cincinnati Bengals, Brian Cook
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The Cincinnati Bengals signed safety Bryan Cook to a three-year, $40.25 million contract in free agency, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Former Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook has agreed to a contract with the AFC rival Cincinnati Bengals in free agency.
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Ranking NFL free agent safeties: Solid starters but few standouts, with Bryan Cook leading the way
The 'last line of defense' is being asked to do a lot more in modern football
New Bengals safety Bryan Cook was at T-Mobile Center to watch the Bearcats defeat Utah in the first round of the Big 12 tournament.
An aggressive first day of negotiations resulted in agreements with Bryan Cook and Boye Mafe that fill major needs.
The Cincinnati Bengals could get very aggressive in free agency by signing Bryan Cook away from the Kansas City
Rising safety Bryan Cook could command a massive payday, potentially exceeding $56 million. His impressive performance makes him a top free agent target.