Jalen Davis aims for a starting position in the Bengals' defense after a solid 2025 season. He has re-signed with the team and is optimistic about his role in the upcoming season.
Key points
Jalen Davis aims for a starting slot cornerback position
He re-signed with the Bengals after a solid 2025 season
Davis recorded 20 tackles, an interception, and a sack last season
He has had a tumultuous NFL career since going undrafted in 2018
Other cornerbacks competing include Josh Newton and Dax Hill
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 07: James Cook III #4 of the Buffalo Bills is tackled by Jalen Davis #35 of the Cincinnati Bengals during the third quarter at Highmark Stadium on December 07, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images) | Getty Images
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 07: James Cook III #4 of the Buffalo Bills is tackled by Jalen Davis #35 of the Cincinnati Bengals during the third quarter at Highmark Stadium on December 07, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Cincinnati Bengals made a number of moves this offseason to address the defense, but two position groups were largely omitted from the improvements. Al Golden and the staff appear to be content with the growth ahead for Demetrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter at linebacker, while the cornerback group didnât see many overall additions.
One re-signing the team made early in the offseason process was in the veteran slot corner, Jalen Davis. He took over the Mike Hilton role last year and turned heads about his viability at the spot for the immediate future.
In speaking with reporters on Tuesday, Davis talked about his desire to hang on to the role and build upon his 2025 season.
âFirst, and foremost, itâs God â gotta have faith in God and have faith in His plan,â Davis said when asked about biding his time to get more NFL snaps. âIâve always been ready to play, but it wasnât Godâs timing.
âBut his timing might be now, so Iâm ready for it.â
Davisâ NFL career arc has some Rudy Ruettiger-like elements to it. After a solid college career at Utah State, he was signed by the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 2018.
He was released by in 2019 and then picked up by and placed on its practice squad. After spending part of 2020 with the Cardinals, he was released in October of that year. Then, his wild seven-year ride with the Bengals began.
After bouncing on and off both the active roster and practice squad with Cincinnati through 2024, Davis finally saw some continuity last year, appearing in seven games and starting three.
âIt means a lotâit took me a little while to get up out there, but Iâve got a lot of talent and can make a whole lot of plays, so Iâm just glad to be out there and play with my boys,â Davis said about finally getting extensive opportunities in his eighth season. He also later added that âit means a lotâ and âit shows they (the Bengals) have a little bit of faith in meâ when asked about the February one-year extension that was agreed upon.
Last year, Davis racked up 20 total tackles, an interception, a sack, and a forced fumble in those seven games played. He had a 65.5 overall Pro Football Focus score for his 270 snaps played.
The Bengals added hybrid defender , as well as third-round corner , this offseason. Dugger is more of a Swiss Army Knife-type of player that may do more linebacker facets in the defense, and while Davis may initially play a Tre Flowers-esque role, he projects to a boundary corner.
That leaves the 30-year-old Davis as a guy with the inside track on the slot corner job. Josh Newton may also be in the mix, and Dax Hill may also kick inside on some packages, but the veteran Davis will have a role in Goldenâs plans.
âPlaymakerâgo out there and make plays for us,â Davis answered when asked about what he hopes the outside perception is of his play. And, on limited snaps, he proved that last year.
Davis is entering his ninth NFL season and seems to be a favorite amongst the Bengalsâ staff. While Golden has seen an overhaul to the defensive line and safety spots this offseason, heâs earmarked a couple of âhis guysâ at spots, and Davis appears to be one of themâeven if in a rotational role.
Q&A
What position does Jalen Davis play for the Bengals?
Jalen Davis plays as a slot cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals.
How did Jalen Davis perform in the 2025 NFL season?
In the 2025 season, Jalen Davis recorded 20 total tackles, an interception, a sack, and a forced fumble in seven games.
What is Jalen Davis's NFL career history?
Jalen Davis was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2018, bounced between teams, and has been with the Bengals since 2020, finally gaining stability in his eighth season.
Who are the other cornerbacks competing for a spot on the Bengals' defense?
Other cornerbacks in the mix include Josh Newton and Dax Hill, with Davis expected to compete for the slot corner position.
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