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As strong of a career Chrisman had at Ohio State, he truly has no idea what his NFL career will look like. He could hear his name called in this month’s NFL Draft. Or he’ll be an unsigned free agent, headed into training camp forced to unseat a veteran.
Either way, he’s ready to take it on.
“Some team might be able to pull the trigger. I hope they do,” he said.
Drue Chrisman spent the last four seasons as one of the best punters in the country for Ohio State.
Now he’s ready to pin NFL offenses deep for the rest of his career. After agreeing to a contract with the Cincinnati Bengals shortly after the NFL draft concluded a couple of weeks ago, Chrisman has officially signed with the Bengals.
BELL, CHRISMAN MAKE KEY PLAYS IN BENGALS WIN
After a controversial announcement by the NFL this week that home field for a potential playoff game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens would be decided by a coin toss if the Ravens beat the Bengals on Sunday, the Bengals had extra incentive to finish the regular season with a win even though they had already clinched the AFC North title. The Bengals took care of business by defeating the Ravens 27-16, and a couple of Buckeyes played notable roles in making that happen.
The Bengals took a 24-7 lead before halftime when Joseph Ossai recovered a fumble in the end zone with 30 seconds left to play in the first half, and that defensive touchdown was set up by a fabulous punt by Drue Chrisman, who backed the Ravens up to the 5-yard line with a 56-yard coffin-corner kick.
Chrisman had an excellent performance all the way around on Sunday, averaging 51.7 yards per punt on seven punts, which earned him praise from his one-time former Ohio State teammate Joe Burrow after the game.