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Tyler Boyd Could Fill Mohamed Sanu’s Gadget Role In Bengals’ Offense

The Cincinnati Bengals are understandably experiencing a mild bit of transition on the offensive side of the ball after losing their offensive coordinator and two of their top three wide receivers during this offseason. One of those two wide receivers that they lost, however, was also a valuable gadget player for their offense.

That weapon would be fifth-year wide receiver Mohamed Sanu, a product of Rutgers, where at he occasionally served as a Wildcat quarterback, and he continued to be utilized in that role for the Bengals from time to time.

During his playing days for the Scarlet Knights, Sanu attempted a total of18 passes during his three seasons, completing nine of them—including seven of 11 over the course of his final two seasons—for 207 yards and four touchdowns, with no interceptions.