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QB had good reason for asking Bengals to release him
Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback AJ McCarron. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The Cincinnati Bengals made a surprising move on Wednesday when they released AJ McCarron, but it turns out the move came at the quarterback’s request.

McCarron plans to sign with the UFL’s St. Louis Battlehawks, according to NFL reporter Howard Balzer. McCarron played for the Battlehawks last season before the XFL and USFL merged to become the UFL.

McCarron, 33, thrived in the XFL last season. He threw for 2,150 yards, 24 touchdown passes and six interceptions in nine games. He was named the MVP of the league.

The Bengals signed McCarron to add depth after Joe Burrow suffered a season-ending injury, and they likely would have held onto him heading into 2024. 

However, McCarron said last year that he chose to take less money to play in the XFL so he would get some meaningful playing time and create memories for his children.

UFL players report to training camp on Feb. 24. The season is set to begin on Mar. 30 and end on Jun. 2, so McCarron will have plenty of time to rejoin an NFL team in four months if he chooses to go that route.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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