He was clearly emotional after his last game with the Dallas Cowboys in which he threw two touchdowns while also completing 29 of 35 passes for 305 yards. And now, Will Grier has a second chance in the NFL with a new team.
According to reports, Grier is signing a contract with the Cincinnati Bengals to join their practice squad.
According to Grier himself, he had been fielding offers from several NFL teams before deciding to join the Bengals for a chance to play with Joe Burrow and be on a Super Bowl contender.
“A big part for me was being on a good, competitive team, somebody that had talent and was a Super Bowl contender, which clearly this place is,” Grier said. “That was a big part of the decision.
“It was weird being in that position, you know, fielding calls and just trying to find the right fit,” Grier added. “It was the first time I’ve gotten to choose rather than being chosen, so it was a weird process. But I wanted to go to a place that had a chance to win it all coming from a place like Dallas, that we were building to go win it all. I wanted to go somewhere else with that same vision and same ability and this place definitely has that.”
Best of luck to Grier with the Bengals!
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