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Run-Stopper Lawrence Guy of the New Bengals Enrolls in Division of Labor: “I Love The AFC North”

The Bengals went out and acquired a player after witnessing their starting defensive tackles hobble off the field in Kansas City on Sunday and their two highly valued rookie defensive tackles waiting for their first NFL snaps while recovering from injuries.
Not just a dude, though.
They went out and signed Lawrence Guy, a 14-year NFL veteran who feels at home here, a Super Bowl champion, and an all-decade New England Patriot. He was also nominated for Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year.
“The Conference of Black and Blue. After his first Bengals walkthrough on Wednesday, Guy of the AFC North remarked, “You’ve got to love this conference.” “This conference shaped who I am now. I’ve always wished for another chance to return here andMike Daniels, a friend and former defensive tackle for the Bengals, gave Guy confidence that he would be a good fit. The Bengals felt the 6-4, 315-pound Guy was such a good fit that they signed him off the street following Tuesday’s workout, especially since they are playing a Washington team on Monday night (8:15 on Cincinnati’s Channel 9) that is looking to run the ball for rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.
“I detest the chilly weather. I adore the frigid weather. Who is aware of the reason? said Guy. “The chilly weather adores you when you’re a run-stopper. Thus, you welcome the chilly weather.”
Monday night won’t be cold, but that’s the sentiment they seek as they wait to see who is available up front. Guy most likely won’t be playing the 36 snaps he played in Super Bowl LIII when the Patriots held the Rams to three points and 62 rushing yards to win it all six years ago. But maybe he can play the 10 snaps he worked in the 2014 AFC North classic Wild Card Game when his Ravens beat the Steelers, 30-17. “We’ll find out. We’ll find out,” said Guy when asked if he can go against the Commanders and for how long if he can. “I might not have been in a training camp, but that didn’t mean I did train like I wasn’tAfter having multiple conversations with his wife Andrea at their Davie, Florida home, Guy, 34, who is currently the Bengals’ oldest defense since 36-year-old cornerback Terence Newman participated in another 2014 AFC Wild Card Game, has chosen to continue playing. (He has several months to work with cornerback Adam Jones.)
“That’s it—once you cease donning the pads. You never get back into the game. Guy stated, “You can’t play pickup games like in basketball. “The circumstances have to be right, and they are right now.
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