Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has completed two full seasons out of the four total he's played since entering the NFL. In both seasons, gaudy stats were posted by the former No.
Trey Hendrickson is coming off the best season of his career and it earned him the ninth spot on PFF's list of the NFL's best edge defenders. Hendrickson set a Bengals record with 17.5 sacks in 2023.
NFL.com’s Judy Batista recently gave 10 bold predictions for the upcoming 2024 NFL regular season. One of her bold predictions has the Bengals returning to the AFC Championship for the third time in four seasons.
NFL roster construction is set to be a ripple effect from the league's new kickoff rules and format. Not only will kickoffs result in significantly more returns now, the kinds of players required to defend against returns will be of utmost importance for special teams coordinators.
Bengals new and old descended on the Dayton Dragons stadium today for Logan Wilson's annual charity softball game. Check out some of the best moments from the Bengals-led event.
The Bengals had both starting tackles crack the top-32 NFL offensive tackles list from PFF. Trent Brown checked in at No. 27 and Orlando Brown Jr. slotted in at No.
Joe Burrow has some great weapons around him in 2024, but Sports Illustrated's Matt Verdarame doesn't think Cincinnati has a top-five group of "triplets." He ranked Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and Zack Moss seventh in the NFL.
The Bengals landed two players on PFF's list of the NFL's 32 best wide receivers. Ja'Marr Chase checked in at No. 3 and Tee Higgins slotted in at No. 32.
“What you see on TV is what you get in person. You don’t get too many people like that.” OTAs are officially underway in Cincinnati as the Bengals are gearing up for a massive bounce-back season.
All had a wide range of projections heading into the NFL Draft. The Cincinnati Bengals double-dipped at the tight end position in the 2024 NFL Draft, which began with Iowa’s Erick All in Round 4, followed by Arizona’s Tanner McLachlan in Round 6.
The Bengals are a top-10 team in this metric. As the Cincinnati Bengals prepare for the 2024 season, most analysts in the NFL world know the simple fact; if Joe Burrow is healthy, the Bengals are a Super Bowl contender.
After finishing the 2023 season with a 9-8 record, the Cincinnati Bengals barely missed the playoffs and ended up with the 18th overall pick in 2024 NFL Draft.
The list of Bengals players from the Marvin Lewis era still on the team continues to shrink as defensive tackle Josh Tupou is officially on a new club.
Here's why Cincinnati will return to the postseason and be a Super Bowl contender again in 2024.
The Bengals have a decision to make on Dax Hill's fifth-year option next offseason and they don't have him set at a firm position right now. It's part of why Sports Illustrated's Matt Verderame has the Bengals declining that option.
The Cincinnati Bengals entered last season with Super Bowl aspirations, yet left the year with a 9-8 record and missing the playoffs. Most of that was due to quarterback Joe Burrow having his season cut to just 10 games after he suffered a season-ending wrist injury.
The Cincinnati Bengals have not discussed a contract extension with WR Tee Higgins in a while. Like a long, long while.
The longtime wide receiver has finally departed the Cincinnati Bengals, as Tyler Boyd signed a one-year deal with the Tennessee Titans. To replace him with a younger, more explosive option, the Bengals then drafted the Alabama star receiver Jermaine Burton in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Cincinnati Bengals are going to be looking for a new identity following a tumultuous offseason. For starters, the wide receiver room is going to look
The Cincinnati Bengals bought low on free agent Trent Brown, and one recent article indicates the team could release him before he plays a snap with his new team.
Cincinnati Bengals HC Zac Taylor isn't panicking over the OTA absences of his two star receivers.
The NFL adopted new kickoff rules this offseason in which teams will kick the ball off from their 35-yard line.
The Cincinnati Bengals were without wide receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins at the start of their OTAs on Tuesday as they negotiate for new contracts this offseason. One of those players isn't currently eligible to be with the team amid his contract standoff.
Several extension-eligible receivers are skipping out on OTAs as they try to exert their leverage for new deals. To no surprise, that list includes one of the Bengals' top playmakers.
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