The Bengals worked out three interior offensive linemen before ultimately signing Lamont Gaillard to their practice squad on Tuesday. 

Cincinnati brought in Mike Horton, Michael Menet and Gaillard for workouts according to NFL insider Aaron Wilson.  

Horton went undrafted in 2020 and Menet was a seventh-round pick by the Cardinals in the 2021 NFL Draft. 

The Bengals passed on both guys [for now] and brought back Gaillard, who was on the team for most of training camp. 

He's more experienced than Horton or Menet. Gaillard appeared in 13 games for the Cardinals over the past two years. He didn't allow a sack and gave up six pressures in 217 offensive snaps last season according to Pro Football Focus.

Gaillard is the third center on the team. Trey Hopkins and Trey Hill are on the active roster. 

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