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Bengals Rookie Leaves NFL for Acting Career

Bengals rookie leaves team to pursue acting career after appearing alongside LeBron James in 'Space Jam: A New Legacy'

The update

Cincinnati Bengals rookie defensive back Ceyair Wright has left the team during preseason to pursue an acting career. The 23-year-old cornerback, who played at USC and Nebraska, has already appeared in seven films and television shows since 2014, most notably as LeBron James’ son in “Space Jam: A New Legacy” (2021). Bengals coach Zac Taylor confirmed the departure, noting Wright was “ascending as a player” but “chosen to go a different path.”

Why it matters

Wright’s decision represents an unusual career pivot at the professional sports level, where most undrafted rookies would seize any opportunity to make an NFL roster. His choice highlights how some athletes with established entertainment options may prioritize those paths over professional sports, even when showing promise on the field.

What to watch

What specific acting opportunities Wright pursues next, whether this trend of early-career pivots to entertainment increases among athletes with dual talents, and how this decision impacts Wright’s long-term financial and career prospects compared to an NFL path.

Sources

  • The Sporting News — Details about Wright's background and acting career
  • espn.com — Confirmation of Wright's departure and coach's comments
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