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Which Players Have Played for Both Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals in Their Careers? NFL Immaculate Grid Answers for June 25, 2024

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by J Nandhini

Updated Jun 25, 2024

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Which Players Have Played for Both Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals in Their Careers? NFL Immaculate Grid Answers for June 25, 2024

Which Players Have Played For Both Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals?

One of the player who has played for both Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals in his Careers is Mohamed Sanu.

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Mohamed Sanu is an American football wide receiver known for his versatility and consistent performance in the NFL. Born on August 22, 1989, in Sayreville, New Jersey, Sanu played college football at Rutgers University before being drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft.

During his NFL career, Sanu has played for several teams, including the Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, and San Francisco 49ers. He is recognized for his reliable hands, precise route-running, and ability to make crucial catches. Sanu has also been utilized as a passer on trick plays, showcasing his arm strength and accuracy. Over his career, Sanu has amassed over 4,700 receiving yards and 26 touchdowns, making significant contributions to each team he has played for.

Season

Team

Games Played

Receptions

Yards

Average

Longest Reception

Touchdowns

2012 Cincinnati Bengals 9 16 154 9.6 19 4
2013 Cincinnati Bengals 16 47 455 9.7 32 2
2014 Cincinnati Bengals 16 56 790 14.1 76 5
2015 Cincinnati Bengals 16 33 394 11.9 52 0
2016 Atlanta Falcons 15 59 653 11.1 59 4
2017 Atlanta Falcons 15 67 703 10.5 51 5
2018 Atlanta Falcons 16 66 838 12.7 48 4
2019 Atlanta Falcons 7 33 313 9.5 23 1
2019 New England Patriots 8 26 207 8.0 33 1
2020 San Francisco 49ers 3 1 9 9.0 9 0
2021 San Francisco 49ers 8 15 177 11.8 23 0
Career 129 419 4,751 11.3 76 26

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The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league comprising 32 teams, evenly divided between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). It is widely recognized as one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada and represents the highest level of professional American football worldwide. The league's headquarters are located in New York City.

Every NFL season commences with a three-week preseason in August, followed by an 18-week regular season that spans from early September to early January. During this period, each team plays 17 games and receives one bye week. Following the conclusion of the regular season, seven teams from each conference (including four division winners and three wild card teams) advance to the playoffs, a single-elimination tournament. The playoffs culminate in the Super Bowl, which takes place in February and features the AFC and NFC conference champions competing for the championship title.

Originally established in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA), the league later renamed itself the National Football League in 1922. Initially, champions were determined solely based on end-of-season standings. However, a playoff system was introduced in 1933, leading to the NFL Championship Game until 1966. Following the merger agreement between the NFL and the rival American Football League (AFL), the first Super Bowl was held in 1967 to determine the champion across both leagues. Since the completion of the merger in 1970, the Super Bowl has remained the final game of each NFL season.

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