Breaking: Bengals Lose Yet Another Key Player to the Eagles

Another former Cincinnati Bengals player is now part of the Philadelphia Eagles. On Monday, the Eagles signed free agent guard Max Scharping to a one-year deal.

Scharping, a second-round pick by the Houston Texans in 2019, played college football at Northern Illinois and has appeared in 79 NFL games (33 starts). Over the past two seasons with the Bengals, he played in 31 games as a reserve. Although Scharping didn’t start any regular-season games, he started three playoff games in the 2022 season after Alex Cappa was injured.

Eagles sign Max Scharping, an experienced starting guard

In the past season, Scharping participated in all 17 games, recording just 13 offensive snaps and 72 snaps on the field goal unit.

Scharping joins former Bengals players like wide receiver John Ross, offensive tackle Fred Johnson, tight end CJ Uzomah, kicker Jake Elliott, and quarterback Will Grier in Philadelphia.

The Eagles are set to visit Paycor Stadium on October 27th for a Week 8 matchup between the two teams.

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