The Cincinnati Bengals made a quiet but important addition this weekend. Former University of Cincinnati quarterback Desmond Ridder has signed to back up Joe Burrow.
Ridder brings experience, mobility and starting reps to a crowded quarterback room. With training camp looming, his arrival adds more intrigue to the backup battle.
Bengals Sign Familiar Face at Quarterback
Desmond Ridder’s
signing marks a homecoming for the former Bearcats star quarterback. He led Cincinnati to the College Football Playoff in his final collegiate season. He was originally drafted by Atlanta and has since bounced around the league.
Ridder has made 18 starts and thrown for over 4,000 yards in three seasons. The Bengals are hoping Ridder provides some needed depth and insurance. He’ll compete directly with Jake Browning for the backup quarterback role behind
Burrow.
What Desmond Ridder Brings to the Roster
Desmond Ridder’s
career stats aren’t eye-popping, but they reflect solid experience. He has 16 touchdown passes, 14 interceptions and five rushing scores in 25 games. Last season, Ridder saw action with the
Las Vegas Raiders after injuries hit hard.
He finished with 458 passing yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions overall. He was recruited to Cincinnati in 2016 by
Zac Taylor, now the Bengals coach. That past connection could prove valuable as camp competition heats up this week.
Roster Moves and Depth Chart Shake-Up
To make room for Desmond Ridder, the Bengals released veteran Logan Woodside. The quarterback room now features Burrow, Browning, Ridder and rookie Payton Thorne. Jake Browning served as Burrow’s primary backup last season and started seven games.
However, Ridder’s
arrival signals that the job is no longer locked in. Cincinnati also added depth on the defensive line with three new signings. McTelvin Agim, Taven Bryan and Andrew Raym were all brought in on Sunday.
Final Thoughts
Desmond Ridder’s return to Cincinnati brings familiarity, upside, and meaningful starting experience. The Bengals are clearly looking to strengthen depth behind their franchise quarterback. As veterans report and camp begins, Ridder will have a chance to prove himself. With the right fit, he could become a reliable option behind Joe Burrow.