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Bengals sign veteran QB Josh Johnson to one-year deal

By Thomson Reuters Mar 14, 2026 | 2:28 PM

The Bengals signed quarterback Josh Johnson, a veteran who had two stints with Cincinnati ​during the 2013 and 2015 ‌seasons, to a one-year deal on Saturday.

Johnson, 39, spent last season with the Washington Commanders, one of an NFL-record ‌14 ​teams for which ⁠he has suited ⁠up since he was a fifth-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.

He threw for 372 yards and ​one touchdown on 34-for-54 passing in five games (two starts) last ⁠season with Washington, ⁠including his first NFL ​start since 2021 with the Baltimore ​Ravens. He also rushed for 55 ‌yards and a touchdown last season.

Cincinnati does not have a quarterback outside of star Joe Burrow.

Joe ⁠Flacco, who was signed in the wake of Burrow’s injury last season, remains a ⁠free ‌agent.

Jake Browning, who was ⁠the team’s No. 3 ​quarterback, ‌signed with the Tampa Bay ​Buccaneers.

Over 50 ⁠career games (10 starts), Johnson is 242-of-412 passing (58.7%) for 2,669 yards, 14 touchdowns and 18 interceptions with 481 rushing yards and two scores.

–Field ​Level Media