Looks like the Bengals will be making a decision on what to do with Takeo Spikes by the end of the week.
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If the Bengals tag linebacker Takeo Spikes with a one-year offer of either $4.8 million or $5.6 million by the Feb. 20 deadline, Lewis hopes he’ll attend the voluntary off-season workouts and each of the one voluntary weekend minicamps in April and May. Spikes had no comment Tuesday night, as well as no comment on former Bengals head coach Dick LeBeau’s job interview in Buffalo, one of Spikes’ potential landing spots.
The Bengals’ first chance to keep Spikes off the free-agent market with a transition designation ($4.8 million) or franchise designation ($5.6 million) comes Friday. They have two weeks to try and get a long-term deal with him because their last day to designate is Feb. 20.
Unlike like the franchise designation, they can take off the transition designation at any point if he doesn’t sign the one-year offer. With the franchise tag, they have the right to match any offer, and if they don’t, they get a first- and third-round pick as compensation. If they make him a transition free agent, they can match, but would not get compensation if they don’t.
(Dick) LeBeau visited Orchard Park Tuesday, but there was no word Tuesday night on the status of talks. The Bills reportedly already covet Spikes, and LeBeau was one of the reasons the Bengals took him in the first round in 1998.
-Bill
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If the Bengals tag linebacker Takeo Spikes with a one-year offer of either $4.8 million or $5.6 million by the Feb. 20 deadline, Lewis hopes he’ll attend the voluntary off-season workouts and each of the one voluntary weekend minicamps in April and May. Spikes had no comment Tuesday night, as well as no comment on former Bengals head coach Dick LeBeau’s job interview in Buffalo, one of Spikes’ potential landing spots.
The Bengals’ first chance to keep Spikes off the free-agent market with a transition designation ($4.8 million) or franchise designation ($5.6 million) comes Friday. They have two weeks to try and get a long-term deal with him because their last day to designate is Feb. 20.
Unlike like the franchise designation, they can take off the transition designation at any point if he doesn’t sign the one-year offer. With the franchise tag, they have the right to match any offer, and if they don’t, they get a first- and third-round pick as compensation. If they make him a transition free agent, they can match, but would not get compensation if they don’t.
(Dick) LeBeau visited Orchard Park Tuesday, but there was no word Tuesday night on the status of talks. The Bills reportedly already covet Spikes, and LeBeau was one of the reasons the Bengals took him in the first round in 1998.
-Bill
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