Former Bengals star Geno Atkins had an impressive workout in Seattle on Monday. The eight-time Pro Bowler might've impressed Seahawks' brass, but he won't be signing with the team yet. 

Atkins is expected to potentially take more visits before making a final decision about where he wants to play this season according to Ian Rapoport

Both Atkins and the Seahawks are interested in a deal and talks could pick up when teams start to make their final cuts according to the report. 

The Bengals took Atkins in the fourth-round (120th overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft. He played in 96 consecutive games before suffering a shoulder injury last August that forced him to miss half the season. He was ineffective when he was on the field due to the injury, which has hurt his value in free agency. 

He could be a nice addition to a contending team with the start of the season less than three weeks away. 

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