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Bengals use franchise tag on Green over his objection

- By JOE KAY AP Sports Writer

The Bengals used their franchise tag on A.J. Green on Monday, giving them time to try to work out a long-term deal with the seven-time Pro Bowler who is one of the most accomplish­ed receivers in franchise history and would be a vital asset for breaking in a new quarterbac­k.

Green, 31, wants to finish his career in Cincinnati, where he has put down roots. Although he’s open to a multi-year extension that would pay him as an elite receiver, he has objected to staying for only one more year on a franchise designatio­n.

Green has said he’ll skip voluntary offseason workouts if he’s tagged. The Bengals are expected to take Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow or another quarterbac­k with the first overall pick in the draft, and having Green in offseason workouts would accelerate a rookie’s developmen­t.

“The tag is $18 million (in salary) so I’m not running away from that,” Green said in December. “But that also shows that they’re not committed and in that circumstan­ce I have to protect myself.”

The Bengals can negotiate with Green on a long-term deal through

July 15.

Green can talk to other teams but the Bengals have the right to match any offer and keep him. Or, they could let him leave and get two firstround picks as compensati­on — a prohibitiv­ely high price for any team interested in signing him.

For now, it’s up to the Bengals to decide how badly they want to keep Green, who has missed most of the past two seasons with injuries.

A first-round pick in 2011, Green teamed with Andy Dalton — a secondroun­d choice that season — to lead the longest streak of playoff appearance­s in club history. Cincinnati went to the playoffs five straight seasons from 2011-15, losing in the first round each time.

The Bengals haven’t won a playoff game since the 1990 season, the fifthlonge­st streak of futility in the NFL’s 100-year history.

Dalton has one year left on his contract and was shunted aside for three games last season as Cincinnati began exploring its longterm quarterbac­k options. Rookie Ryan Finley, a fourth-round pick, started three games, a failed experiment that resulted in three losses and Dalton returning as the starter for the rest of a 2-14 season.

 ?? CHARLIE NEIBERGALL - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cincinnati Bengals Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapol­is, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020.
CHARLIE NEIBERGALL - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cincinnati Bengals Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapol­is, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020.

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