Back on January 24, the Cincinnati Bengals claimed Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Chris Lammons.
That move has finally gone official.
This was originally a deferred move until February 13, the day after the Super Bowl due to the NFL’s waiver wire rules during the postseason.
Back before the AFC title game, the Chiefs had been trying to slip Lammons through the waiver wire and onto the practice squad before likely calling him up for that game.
Lammons was a core special-teamer for the Chiefs and at 27 years old, could fill the same role for the Bengals if he makes it through a competition this summer. Depth at defensive back is an item of concern for the team this offseason.
Lammons has appeared in 42 games and will enter his fifth season in 2023.