The Cincinnati Bengals have now lost another offensive lineman before the start of training camp.
On Monday, guard Clint Boling announced his retirement from the NFL after eight seasons with the Bengals. He was originally selected by Cincinnati in the fourth-round of the 2011 NFL Draft out of Georgia and has since appeared in 114 total games with 112 starts.
“After eight years in the NFL, it is time for me to step away from the game due to medical reasons,” said Boling per a statement. “This is not an easy decision, but it is the right one for me, my wife Kelly and our two young girls.