Cincinnati Bengals guard Cordell Volson will undergo shoulder surgery and could miss the rest of the season, coach Zac Taylor said Wednesday. Volson injured his right shoulder during practice last Friday.
No matter what the Cincinnati Bengals do to try to solve their offensive line problems, nothing seems to work. Whether it's draft capital, shelling out — or what they'd consider "shelling out" — for free agents, or any other means, it ain't clicking.
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The Cincinnati Bengals got some bad news today. “Bengals OL Cordell Volson suffered a right shoulder injury at practice yesterday. Zac Taylor said he won’t play on Monday against WAS and his injury timeline is unknown,” ESPN Bengals reporter Ben Baby posted on X, formerly Twitter.
A Cincinnati Bengals guard might soon become available, and the New Orleans Saints are a good fit. The Athletic’s Paul Dehner recently mentioned this player as a cut or trade candidate.
Cincinnati Bengals guard Cordell Volson has protected Joe Burrow throughout his first three seasons in the league, but that could change in 2025. A fourth-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the North Dakota State product started 48 of a possible 51 games throughout his time in the league.
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CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Bengals guard Cordell Volson described his renegotiated contract as mutually beneficial for himself and the team and said there were no hard feelings about being asked to take a pay cut.
ESPN’s Ben Baby reports the Bengals are re-negotiating G Cordell Volson‘s contract by reducing his base salary. Per Over The Cap, Volson removed the player performance escalator he earned and replaced it with a $2.6 million deal with $500k guaranteed and incentives, resulting in a $1.056 million pay cut.
Bengals offensive guard Cordell Volson had his contract restructured, according to the team's official transaction page. Ben Baby of ESPN reports that Volson will see his base salary reduced but will get more guaranteed money for 2025 and an opportunity to earn more cash with incentives.
Cordell Volson starting most of the last three seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals earned him a nice pay raise this offseason. The NFL's Proven Performance Escalator (PPE) rewards players drafted outside of the first round for outplaying their draft status by giving them raised salaries in the fourth and final year of their rookie contracts.
The Bengals restructured Cordell Volson's contract according to the team's official transaction page. Volson was set to make $3.6 million and had a $3.8 million cap hit this season due to performance based pay distributions, which account for draft slot and playing time.
This means several things for the Bengals’ projected 53-man roster. Here’s something you don’t see everyday: The Cincinnati Bengals restructured the contract of Cordell Volson, and no one caught it until a week later.
While Cordell Volson has started for the Bengals the last couple of years, criticisms have stayed in place. New arrivals place pressure on the veteran to keep his starting status in 2025.
Two Cincinnati Bengals players have earned raises this offseason but they're probably not the two players that would immediately come to mind for fans.
CINCINNATI – Two Cincinnati Bengals have earned raises under the NFL’s performance-based pay distributions. Guard Cordell Volson and wide receiver Andrei Iosivas each are among the 25 players receiving a pay bump this year.
Heading into this offseason, the offensive line was marked as an area that needed improvement for the Cincinnati Bengals. Star quarterback Joe Burrow suffered the second season-ending injury of his young career in 2023, and keeping him healthy and protected is imperative for the Bengals moving forward.
The NFL announced their top 25 performance-based payouts, and a Cincinnati Bengals starter made the cut. Left guard Cordell Volson earned a pay raise from the league for the second year in a row.
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