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Bengals, LB Demetrius Knight Jr. Make Contract History With Rookie Deal
- Feb 26, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; South Carolina linebacker Demetrius Knight (LB13) during the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The Cincinnati Bengals locked in one of their most intriguing rookies this weekend. Linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr. officially agreed to terms on his first NFL contract. Knight’s deal comes just as the team’s rookies report for the start of training camp. The Bengals didn’t waste any more time, securing their second-rounder before drills began.

Bengals Finalize Rookie Linebacker Deal

Demetrius Knight’s rookie contract is notable for more than just its timing. The former South Carolina standout signed a four-year deal that carries nearly 80 percent guaranteed at signing. That guarantee figure is significant and sets a new league precedent for the 49th overall pick. Knight becomes the first player drafted in that slot to receive fourth-year guarantees. His agreement ends a tense stretch between the Bengals and their rookie class. Most second-round picks across the league had been holding out over similar contract disputes.

Why Demetrius Knight’s Deal Stands Out

What makes Demetrius Knight’s contract even more remarkable is the historical context. This deal offers more security than what previous Bengals rookies have ever received. In fact, Cincinnati has traditionally resisted guaranteeing later-year salaries in rookie contracts. Knight’s deal breaks that mold and could impact future negotiations leaguewide. Knight’s signing bonus structure remains consistent with past Bengals second-rounders. But it appears the real battle was over guaranteed money and payment timing.

Defensive Help Still Needed

While signing Knight is a step in the right direction, major issues remain. Cincinnati’s defense finished 25th overall last season and struggled in nearly every phase. Trey Hendrickson was one of the lone bright spots on that unit last year. The veteran edge rusher led the NFL in sacks but is currently holding out over a contract dispute. The Bengals need Hendrickson and young players like Knight to step up fast. Defensive struggles have weighed down Joe Burrow’s window for a potential Super Bowl run.

Final Thoughts

Demetrius Knight Jr. joins the Bengals with big expectations and historic leverage. His contract sets a new precedent for guarantees at his draft position. He’ll now have the chance to prove himself on the field starting July 23rd. The Bengals hope he’ll contribute right away, especially with linebacker competition heating up.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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