
McCarron was the subject of offseason trade talks, with one report suggesting that the Bengals wanted a first-round pick in return. According to Katherine Terrell of ESPN.com, the Browns were willing to give up second- and third-round picks for the quarterback, but didn't notify the league of the agreement prior to the deadline. McCarron is thus in line to remain Andy Dalton's backup for the rest of the season and await a shot at a starting job in 2018. The Bengals may have missed their chance to pull off a trade, as McCarron is in the fourth and final season of his rookie contract. However, he spent most of his rookie season on the non-football injury list, which could allow the Bengals to retain him as a restricted free agent, depending on an arbitrator's ruling. Either way, McCarron likely will end up in a different uniform next season.

























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