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Cincinnati Bengals safety Bryan Cook served as an honorary captain for the Cincinnati Reds, fulfilling a dream from his hometown. Cook, a Mount Healthy High School graduate, recently signed a three-year, $40.25 million deal with the Bengals.
New Cincinnati Bengals safety Bryan Cook was an honorary captain for the Cincinnati Reds this past weekend.
Cook told onlookers like WLWT’s Jaron May that making the appearance was a dream come true.
A Mount Healthy High School product who spent 2019-2021 with the Cincinnati Bearcats, Cook signed with the Bengals on a three-year deal worth $40.25 million in NFL free agency.
Now, Cook is home and tasked with upgrading one of the previously worst spots on the Bengals’ roster while starting next to Jordan Battle.
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals' Bryan Cook returns home as Reds honorary captain
Bryan Cook signed a three-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals worth $40.25 million.
Bryan Cook attended Mount Healthy High School before playing for the Cincinnati Bearcats and joining the Bengals.

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