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Will Tyler Boyd stay in Cincinnati or sign elsewhere this offseason? 

The 29-year-old has spent eight seasons with the Bengals, hauling in 513 passes for 6,000 yards and 31 touchdowns in 120 games. 

Boyd made it clear he'd love to re-sign with Cincinnati this offseason.

“I’m just one of those guys that just enhances everyone’s performance," Boyd told Pittsburgh Sports Now. "I definitely feel like they will try to keep me and depending on the value and money, it’s a business, but I would love to come back.”

Boyd and Tee Higgins are both scheduled to become free agents. The Bengals will certainly address wide receiver this offseason. It would be surprising if Boyd's back, but it isn't farfetched. He'll likely become a free agent, but Germaine Pratt was in a similar position last offseason and the Bengals ultimately signing him to a new three-year contract.

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