CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals got yet another quarterback to back up Andy Dalton, this one with a history of winning big games. They took Alabama’s AJ McCarron in the fifth round Saturday. He fell to the 164th pick overall. So it’ll be AJ-to-A.J. in Cincinnati, but mostly in practice. Dalton is the unchallenged starter heading into the final year of his contract, and he and the Bengals are talking...
AJ McCarron Falls To Fifth Round, Drafted By Bengals With 164th Pick
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