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Bengals release veteran RB Zack Moss

Wed Jul 30 11:02am ET
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The Cincinnati Bengals released veteran running back Zack Moss on Wednesday.

Moss, 27, agreed to a reworked contract for one year and $1.7 million in April with only $375,000 guaranteed.

He ran for 242 yards and two touchdowns in eight games (six starts) for the Bengals in 2024 before sustaining a season-ending neck injury in Week 8. He also caught 23 passes for 187 yards and one score.

Chase Brown seized the No. 1 running back role for Cincinnati last season, racking up 1,350 yards from scrimmage with 11 touchdowns in 16 games (10 starts).

A third-round pick by Buffalo in 2020, Moss has rushed for 2,318 yards and 16 touchdowns and caught 98 passes for 710 yards and five TDs in 61 career games (17 starts) with the Bills (2020-22), Indianapolis Colts (2022-23) and Bengals.

Cincinnati also announced that center Seth McLaughlin has passed a physical and been cleared to practice. The 23-year-old undrafted rookie from Ohio State had been on the active/non-football injury list since July 19.

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Martin Emerson Jul 30 11:20am ET
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Tre Harris Jul 29 10:27pm ET
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Miles Sanders Jul 29 9:00pm ET
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Fantasy Spin: Chark, signed Friday, is looking to work his way up the depth chart. While Drake London is firmly entrenched as the No. 1, and Darnell Mooney is the No. 2 when healthy, Chark is expected to battle Ray-Ray McCloud for the No. 3 job, while trying to hold off special teams KhaDarel Hodge. Chark could have some fantasy appeal, especially with an injury or two. However, he can be left off of draft boards outside of deeper leagues for now.

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