Commanders Fans Wont Love Where This Defensive Leader Is Being Mentioned

The Cincinnati Bengals are eyeing veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner, whose wealth of experience and impressive track record could be the missing piece in their defensive lineup.

The Bengals have spent the offseason remaking their defense, and they may still have one box left to check.

After bringing in Dexter Lawrence, Bryan Cook, Boye Mafe and Jonathan Allen, Cincinnati has already made a major push to upgrade that side of the ball. The 2026 NFL Draft added another layer to the overhaul. Even so, one need still stands out: a veteran linebacker who can steady the room around second-year LBs Barrett Carter and Demtrius Knight Jr.

That’s where Bobby Wagner comes in.

CBS Sports’ Bryan DeArdo connected the Bengals to the future Hall of Famer as a possible answer at linebacker, and the fit is easy to see. Wagner, a former Washington Commanders and Seattle Seahawks standout, has built one of the most decorated résumés at the position, and he’s still producing at a high level.

"LB Bobby Wagner: Bengals. ...Cincinnati made headlines this offseason when it added defensive veterans Dexter Lawrence, Jonathan Allen, Boye Mafe, and Bryan Cook," DeArdo writes. "But it could still use a veteran linebacker who can help youngsters Demtrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter."

Wagner’s career numbers speak for themselves: 2,000 tackles, 39.5 sacks, 111 quarterback hits, 107 tackles for loss, seven forced fumbles, and 15 interceptions.

He also showed plenty left in the tank last season in Washington, appearing in all 17 games and finishing with two interceptions, four passes defended, 4.5 sacks, 162 tackles, and eight tackles for loss.

There are a few free-agent linebackers the Bengals could consider, but Wagner stands out as the most intriguing name. He’s the kind of veteran who could give Cincinnati leadership, production, and a stabilizing presence next to Knight and Carter.

A 10-time Pro Bowler and six-time first-team All-Pro, Wagner checks just about every box for a team still looking to complete its defensive makeover.

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