Team also tried out corners Terrence Johnson, David Pender Aaron Wilson
The Cincinnati Bengals tried out veteran defensive end Bobby McCray on Wednesday, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.
Cut by the New Orleans Saints earlier this year, McCray has been on the NFL workout circuit this fall.
Cut after starting 32 games and recording 7 1/2 sacks over the previous two seasons for the Saints, including the Super Bowl, McCray has tried out for three other teams this season.
That includes the Tennessee Titans, Houston Texans and the Oakland Raiders.
Meanwhile, the Bengals tried out former New England Patriots practice squad cornerback Terrence Johnson, an undrafted rookie from California (Pa.), and former Texas A&M cornerback David Pender.
Pender was with the Baltimore Ravens earlier this season after previous stints with the New Orleans Saints and the St. Louis Rams.
None of the players were immediately signed to a contract.
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