Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is the most important person for the organization’s success. Burrow will survive Zac Taylor’s eventual firing and last longer than de facto general ...
INDIANAPOLIS – The Cincinnati Bengals are ready to make wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. Chase is coming off an incredible season where he earned ...
Until such liabilities are no more, the importance of the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft cannot be overstated. The Bengals need a ...
LAS VEGAS – These Cougars may not be boarders, but they definitely are battlers. Suffering an embarrassing deficit in rebounds to San Francisco all evening, the Washington State Cougars still ...
CINCINNATI — The Bengals gave Trey Hendrickson permission to seek a trade on Thursday. Could the Bears be the perfect trade partner? Bleacher Report's Brent Sobleski put together multiple trade ...
Both veterans are ideal free agent targets for the Bengals for one reason: pass rush. Smith is still a high-end pass rusher. He posted a 15% pressure rate last season. He had nine sacks and ...
Looking loved-up and without a care in the world, Jacqui and Clint were seen cuddling up on their morning walk through the bush before stopping for a coffee at a local cafe. The pair were even ...
That will change soon for the veteran tight end. The Bengals have a deal in place to retain Gesicki, according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport, who adds it is a three-year contract worth $25.5M.
The 2025 Cincinnati Bengals offense is beginning to take shape. While their wide receiver's futures have some questions, quarterback Joe Burrow can take at least one sigh of relief knowing he will ...
Tight end Mike Gesicki is re-signing with the Cincinnati Bengals after the two sides agreed to a three-year, $25.5 million deal, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday. The deal includes $ ...
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Duke Tobin had hinted at this outcome. The de facto Cincinnati Bengals general manager’s public comments at the NFL scouting combine struck one tone when discussing his receivers and another ...