The Cincinnati Bengals are looking to add veteran cornerback Terence Newman, who was recently let go by the Dallas Cowboys. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis, speaking at the AFC coaches breakfast at the NFL owners meetings, said, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the Bengals believe that Newman can get back to being a solid cornerback if he is reunited with Cincinnati defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, who once coached him with the Cowboys.
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