It took the Bengals nearly a decade, but they seem to have found a new, and possibly better version of Johnathan Joseph.
Ever since Joseph departed for Houston and cheaper Gatorade, the Bengals have salvaged at the very least serviceable play from a variety of seasoned vets on cheap contracts.
Nate Clements was the first in 2011, and Terence Newman replaced him in 2012, kickstarting the resurgence of his career at the ripe age of 34. A year later in 2013, Newman began to share the field with Adam Jones, who was bumped up to the starting lineup after joining the team in 2010.