A second-round draft pick of the Bengals in 2022, Taylor-Britt emerged as the team's No. 1 cornerback in his second pro season ... Started all 12 games he played in during 2023 campaign, tying for team lead with four INTs (tied for seventh in NFL) while collecting 11 PDs and 50 tackles ... Missed five games due to injuries ... Sat out first six weeks of rookie campaign in 2022 while recovering from abdomen injury, but played in final 10 contests with nine starts and quickly established himself as key piece on Bengals defense ... Started all three postseason games following 2022 season, and sealed win in Divisional Playoff at Buffalo with first career INT late in the fourth quarter ... Nickname is "Cam Juice," and he is considered a high-energy presence in the locker room.
Selected by Cincinnati in second round of 2022 NFL Draft (60th overall) ... Signed with Bengals on 5-20-22.
2022—Played in 10 regular-season games (nine starts at CB) as a rookie ... Spent first four games on Reserve/Injured list due to abdomen injury sustained in preseason, then was inactive in Games 5-6 ... Recorded 55 tackles (41 solos), with one TFL, a FF and six PDs ... Made NFL debut on Oct. 23 vs. Atlanta, recording three solo tackles ... Posted five tackles in first career start on Oct. 31 at Cleveland ... Led team with season-high 12 tackles (nine solos) on Nov. 20 at Pittsburgh ... Recorded two PDs on Dec. 11 against Cleveland, with both coming in the fourth quarter to help seal Bengals win ... Had nine tackles in regular-season finale vs. Baltimore, including TFL on RB Kenyan Drake on fourth-and-one in second quarter ... Started all three postseason games at CB and recorded 11 tackles, one INT and three PDs ... In Divisional Playoff at Buffalo, posted six solo tackles and grabbed first career INT, picking off QB Josh Allen late in fourth quarter to cement Bengals victory.
2023—Played in 12 games (all starts at CB) ... Inactive for Game 11 vs. Pittsburgh due to quad injury ... Spent four games (Games 12-15) on Reserve/Injured list due to ankle injury ... Totaled 50 tackles (40 solos), with one TFL, and had 11 PDs, four INTs and one FF ... INT total tied for team lead and tied for seventh in NFL ... First career regular-season INT was a pick-six on Oct. 8 at Arizona, when he intercepted pass by QB Joshua Dobbs and returned it 11 yards to end zone to give Bengals lead going into halftime ... Had an INT in second straight game and recorded three PDs on Oct. 15 vs. Seattle; picked off QB Geno Smith in fourth quarter and returned it 24 yards to set up Bengals FG drive ... Intercepted Bills QB Josh Allen on Nov. 5 vs. Buffalo ... Had fourth INT in five-game span on Nov. 12 vs. Houston, intercepting pass by QB C.J. Stroud late in fourth quarter and returning it 30 yards to Texans' four-yard line to spark 10-point comeback ... Returned from ankle injury on Dec. 31 at Kansas City and logged two tackles and a PD.
Spent four seasons (2018-21) at the University of Nebraska ... Played in 41 games with 28 starts (21 at CB, seven at S) ... Recorded 140 tackles (96 solo), with nine TFLs, 2.5 sacks, six INTs, 27 PDs, four FFs, two FRs and a blocked kick ... Also returned nine punts for 81 yards ... Named second-team All-Big Ten in junior and senior seasons ... Served as a team captain in senior season ... Ranked third nationally in FFs (four) as a sophomore in 2019.
Hometown is Montgomery, Ala. ... Attended Park Crossing High School in Montgomery, Ala. ... Played QB, WR and DB ... As a senior, he passed for 1466 yards and 16 TDs, while rushing for 1030 yards and 14 TDs ... Named first-team all-state as an athlete ... Volunteered his time with a number of outreach initiatives and events at Nebraska, including a Day of Service, Husker Heroes and local hospital visits ... Criminology and criminal justice major at Nebraska.