The Carolina Panthers continued their roster makeover on Friday, signing free agent safety Nick Scott per ESPN's Adam Schefter. Scott is a five-year veteran who was most recently with the Cincinnati Bengals.
He will compete for a starting spot this summer, but at a minimum, he will provide Evero with an experienced and familiar depth option.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced Wednesday that they would be releasing safety Nick Scott. The Los Angeles Rams immediately bubbled to the surface as a perfect fit for the 29-year-old former 7th-round draft pick for several reasons.
Having made a notable addition on the backend by agreeing to a deal with Geno Stone, the Bengals will remove a recent arrival from the equation.
You've all heard the buzz by now. The Cincinnati Bengals are expected to dip their toes in the free agent safety market when the floodgates open next week.
The Cincinnati Bengals gambled at the safety position last year. They not only lost, they lost bad. Upon losing both Jessie Bates III and Vonn Bell a year ago this month, Cincinnati felt ready to replace both by elevating Dax Hill and signing Nick Scott in free agency.
Most think they’re looking at tight ends and linemen early, but could a defensive back be the right move? After losing both Jessie Bates III and Vonn Bell, the Cincinnati Bengals fielded Dax Hill and Nick Scott to start the 2023 season and the safety positions.
A look at the safety position in 2023 Tupac once said that change is good for any of us, but losing Jessie Bates and Vonn Bell in a single offseason was tough on the Bengals.
After making it this far in back-to-back seasons, the Cincinnati Bengals will be watching conference championship weekend at home.
The needed change within the Cincinnati Bengals' defense has finally happened. Defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo confirmed Wednesday afternoon that rookie Jordan Battle will start over Nick Scott at the safety position alongside Dax Hill. This has been a move months in the making.
Scott had the last laugh. In the Cincinnati Bengals’ big win against the Buffalo Bills this past Sunday, it was a fairly clean game. Two teams that clearly respect each other kept things between the whistles, mostly, with no egregious hits or extracurriculars.
The Bills quarterback's taunt was one for the books.
Nick Scott is proud to see his defense stand tall in recent weeks as the Bengals needed wins to claw back to 3-3. Scott's been shaky on the back end to start this season (40.5 Pro Football Focus grade), but the secondary's done enough to keep things on track entering the bye week.
The Bengals are still looking for an answer at safety ahead of Sunday's matchup with the Seahawks. Second-year pro Dax Hill is entrenched as a starter.
CINCINNATI — New Bengals safety Nick Scott has made sure not to rub in his Super Bowl win over the Bengals last February. Scott appeared on Up & Adams this week and discussed how he's handled the slightly "awkward" situation with teammates.
The Bengals are playing things safe with new safety Nick Scott early in the offseason workout period. The veteran is still recovering from a shoulder injury but he's excited about what he's seen from rookies like Jordan Battle, along with a growing itch to get back out there.
The Los Angeles Rams roster will look significantly different next season as several key contributors have either been traded or signed with different teams this offseason.
As the Los Angeles Rams prepare for the upcoming season, they continue to look less and less like the team that won the Super Bowl just two years ago. Of course, no team lasts forever.
The talent drain on the Los Angeles Rams’ defense should be a cause of concern for the organization if they’re serious about being competitive during the 2023 season.
The Los Angeles Rams have had a quiet first few days of free agency - and have now lost a productive player on the back end. The Cincinnati Bengals have signed former Rams safety Nick Scott to a three-year, $12 million contract, per ESPN.
Amidst struggles with the salary cap, the Los Angeles Rams have had a quiet first few days of free agency - and will now likely have to deal with the loss of a productive player on the back end.
The Cincinnati Bengals are signing DB Nick Scott, according to Jordan Schultz. Scott, 27, is a former seventh-round pick by the Rams out of Penn State in the 2019 NFL Draft.
According to Jourdan Rodrigue, the Bengals are hosting Rams free agent S Nick Scott for a visit. Rodrigue mentions that the Rams and Scott have had “very preliminary talks” but it sounds like his best opportunity could be elsewhere.
The long list of Rams starters either out or on injured reserve for the team’s season finale grew one player longer on Saturday.
Players on the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams were recently pranked into believing they would be wearing "ugly" Christmas jerseys during their Week 16 game on the Sunday holiday.
While Bills QB Josh Allen led a dominating second-half effort over the Rams, one play encapsulated Buffalo's performance on Thursday night.
The Los Angeles Rams found a surprising form of playmaking from the secondary this past season with 2019 seventh-round cornerback Nick Scott, who finished second on the team with three interceptions. All three of his picks came in quite meaningful spots this past season.
Brady was completely out of his element at home in the first half. That included throwing an ugly interception into the hands of Rams safety Nick Scott
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