McKinnley Jackson asked the Bengals to trade him or release him for a chance to play. Coach Zac Taylor said Jackson will get that opportunity in Cincinnati now that the Bengals have given Mike Pennel his desired release.

“ Just keep working ,” Taylor said Friday, via Jay Morrison of SI.com. “I like McKinnley. There’s going to be an opportunity in that room as we keep going with Mike Pennel leaving.

“Just keep putting your head down and working and earning those opportunities. That’s my recommendation I’ve given him. We’ve had good conversations.”

The Bengals, under new coordinator Al Golden, have made Jackson a healthy scratch for six games. In the two games he was active — Week 5 against the Lions — he played six defensive snaps.

The Bengals made Jackson a third-round pick out of

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