Bengals veteran linebacker Germaine Pratt has requested a trade after six seasons, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Pratt, 28, led the Bengals in tackles last season, adding two ...
While there has been some momentum building toward Higgins potentially remaining with the Bengals, some around the NFL are not so sure. RELATED: Los Angeles Chargers alternate helmets conspiracy ...
That also led the NFL and was more than T.J. Watt (11.5), Danielle Hunter (11) and Myles Garrett (9). The Bengals finished the season 9-8. Seven of their eight losses were by one score.
The Cincinnati Bengals reportedly could be on the verge of losing one of their top defensive players this offseason. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on Wednesday that Bengals linebacker ...
Assuming Cincinnati can't afford to return Higgins after retaining other key pieces, the Bengals star will be highly coveted on the open market. ESPN's Matt Bowen, an NFL draft analyst ...
The Bengals and quite frankly the rest of the NFL is a Bryce Johnston away from being able to play the salary cap game like the Eagles. The problem is, Cincinnati isn’t going to go down that route.
Many Cincinnati Bengals fans wish last season's 9-8 campaign was just a bad dream. Although the team is loaded with talent, fans feel the team underachieved. After a stunning loss to the New ...
La Canfora spoke to one NFL general manager who predicted Higgins ... and I hear they really want this guy," in reference to the Bengals wideout. La Canfora also projected Higgins to get $30 ...
Watt retired from the NFL in 2022 after 12 seasons, starting with the Houston Texans before joining the Arizona Cardinals. A former first-round draft pick, he was named NFL Defensive Player of the ...
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As Brugler says, “there wasn’t a more disruptive defensive tackle in college football this year.” That sentence should sound like the chorus of angels in the Cincinnati Bengals’ draft room.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has proposed that his team emulate the Philadelphia Eagles' successful strategy for managing the salary cap to retain star players Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr ...