The Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Chargers need more help along the edge and reportedly have their eye on a Green Bay Packers free agent.
According to Easton Butler of Packers Report, the Bengals and Chargers are interested in edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare.
"The Bengals and Chargers are keeping tabs on EDGE Kingsley Enagbare as he enters FA, per source," Butler reported.
Spotrac projects Enagbare will receive a two-year, $11.8 million contract in free agency.
The Chargers and Bengals both make sense for Enagbare.
Cincinnati is letting Trey Hendrickson get to free agency and he won't be back after posting a farewell message to the team and its fans.
With Hendrickson leaving, the Bengals are in dire straits at edge rusher, as Joseph Ossai is also a free agent and the jury is still out on Shemar Stewart.
In Los Angeles, it's possible the Chargers may bring back both pending free agents Khalil Mack and Odafe Oweh, but a report suggests Mack is going to consider all of his options, and Oweh will likely do the same on the open market. That means neither is guaranteed to return.
While Enagbare isn't someone who is going to anchor a pass-rush, he is a solid depth piece, something both teams need on top of adding starters.
In a part-time role, Enagbare has tallied 11.5 sacks during his four-year career, including a career-high 4.5 in 2024. Last season, he finished with two sacks.
Enagbare has posted 24 or 25 pressures in each season of his career.
Given their needs at edge rusher, the Bengals and Chargers are realistic landing spots for the 26-year-old.
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