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The Cincinnati Bengals no longer have one of the youngest rosters in the NFL.
As the team heads into year three of the Zac Taylor era, the roster reset has continually added more and more veterans, bumping the average age.
According to post-draft metrics from Andrew Walker of the Colts’ official website, the Bengals rank 12th in terms of average age at 25.04 years of age.
That’s still not terribly far off the No. 1 spot (Rams, 24.62), but it’s a pretty good sign the Bengals are exiting the rebuild phase and the excuses that come along with doing things such as struggling in one-score games or on prime time.
Here’s a look at the full list of roster ages in the NFL currently:
According to rosters on all 32 team websites, the #Colts currently are tied for the eighth-youngest roster in the NFL, with an average age of 24.98.
Here's the rest of the list, @JimIrsay. pic.twitter.com/5lN1Ga4qkS
— Andrew Walker (@AWalkerColts) May 15, 2021
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