Long snapper Clark Harris will remain in Cincinnati at least for one more season.
The Bengals re-signed Harris to a one-year contract extension, the team announced on Wednesday. Harris was set to become an unrestricted free agent on March 17 before inking the one-year deal.
Harris has served as Cincinnati's long snapper since the 2009 season. The 13-year veteran has delivered 1,699 career snaps for the Bengals without an unplayable exchange.
The 36-year-old long snapper has played in 184 games in Cincinnati, one shy of Anthony Munoz (185) for sixth-most in team history.
In 2017, Harris earned his first career Pro Bowl invitation.