The next day, Pratt apologized for the tirade, a gesture defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo noted.

“[Pratt] came back the next day and stood in front of everybody and said, ‘Hey, I wasn’t a good teammate,'” Anarumo said at the NFL scouting combine. “To me, that’s who and what we’re all about.”

Toward the end of the regular season, a team source familiar with the situation suggested that because of the Bengals’ recent success, Pratt was willing to return under the right financial conditions.

According to a report from NFL Network, Pratt’s deal will be worth $21 million.

Pratt, who turns 27 in May, has been one of the most dependable linebackers for the Bengals since his 2019 rookie season. He has started 46 games over the past three seasons, capped with a career-high 99 tackles and a team-high 10 pass breakups in 2022.

Germaine Pratt continues to show notable improvement for Bengals

He has the movement skills to play on the outside and can track the ball from the second level on run defense. Pratt also has created coverage disruption as a three-down defender, but he lamented his lack of third-down snaps throughout the Bengals’ run to the AFC title game this past season. According to ESPN Stats & Information, Pratt had 67 third-down snaps during the regular season; Logan Wilson, the team’s other starting linebacker, had 196.

Pratt’s highlight with the Bengals came on a game-sealing interception in the AFC wild-card win in January 2022 — the team’s first postseason victory in 31 years. The Bengals finished that postseason with their first Super Bowl appearance since 1989, losing to the Los Angeles Rams.

In four NFL seasons, Pratt has 355 tackles, 3 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, 1.5 sacks and 3 interceptions.