L os Angeles Chargers wide receiver DJ Chark. and tight end Hayden Hurst won't play in Sunday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Both players are healthy. However, with Joshua Palmer ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have a clear advantage with Joe ... received a big contract from the New York Jets. Then it was Hayden Hurst’s turn in 2022, following which he got $13 million guaranteed ...
With the 2024 season officially in the books, and the Combine around the corner, here's how Rob Rang currently sees the first round of the draft shaking out.
ESPN analysts give Josh Allen the MVP nod over Lamar Jackson. Pundit says Ravens should consider trading for Jadeveon Clowney ...
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow celebrates a Week 17 overtime win over the Denver Broncos that kept Cincinnati's slim playoff hopes alive. Burrow threw for 412 yards and three touchdowns in the ...
Cincinnati Bengals All-Pro defensive end Trey Hendrickson discussed his contract situation publicly for the first time this year. Hendrickson, 30, is entering the final year of his contract with ...
CINCINNATI — Pro Football Network's Ian Cummings dropped a full seven-round mock draft recently and had the Bengals rolling with a dominant tight end at the 17th pick. Cincinnati took Penn ...
The Cincinnati Bengals are facing some difficult decisions this offseason. The team has some obvious holes that sunk their 2024 season, plus big names like Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson who ...
The two players are 30 and 29, respectively, though, and could be entering the back half of their careers.Retaining Brown or Ford would seem to make sense for the Bengals, though the emergence of ...
Here's how Cincinnati fared against the 2024 AFC and NFC champions.Week 2: Bengals fall at KC, 26-25It was too early in the season for anyone to know, but the Week 2 matchup between the Bengals ...
After a disappointing season that saw the club miss the playoffs, the Cincinnati Bengals want to change things around and rebuild and strengthen their team. The focus this offseason will be ...
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow joined ESPN’s popular morning show “First Take” on Thursday ahead of Super Bowl 59 and discussed a number of important topics surrounding his team.