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Bengals offer Devon Still a deal, tender two others
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Bengals offer Devon Still a deal, tender two others

Published Mar. 10, 2015 1:59 p.m. ET

CINCINNATI -- The Bengals made tender offers to linebacker Emmanuel Lamur and cornerback Chris Lewis-Harris, whose contracts expired on Tuesday.

They also offered a one-year deal to defensive tackle Devon Still, whose daughter is fighting cancer. Still will have to decide whether to stay in Cincinnati while his 4-year-old daughter, Leah, is treated on the East Coast.

Lamur is a restricted free agent who can negotiate with other teams, but the Bengals can match any offer. Lamur moved into a starter's role last season, when linebackers Vontaze Burfict and Rey Maualuga missed significant time with injuries.

By tendering Lewis-Harris, the Bengals retained their rights to the third-year player. He played in 10 games over the last two seasons, mostly on special teams.

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