Bringing in a new punter this offseason was a priority for the Cincinnati Bengals. Veteran free agency wasn't the avenue, and neither was the NFL Draft.
The Cincinnati Bengals are still in the midst of dealing with the uncertain future of wide receiver Tee Higgins. The star wideout requested a trade that he has yet to receive as the team hopes it can figure out a way to keep him in the fold.
It can’t just be avoiding mistakes. There has to be more to it. The Cincinnati Bengals are in a good position. They have a coach that can help them win the postseason.
A grade worth smiling for. Everyone knew this was going to be one of the most important offseasons in Bengals history. That’s typically going to be the case when you’ve got an NFL team that’s just a few pieces away from being a legitimate Super Bowl contender.
Just a few years ago, the Cincinnati Bengals were renowned for having one of the best secondaries in all of football. Unfortunately, that unit has been
The Cincinnati Bengals are likely to be without one of their top players for their upcoming organized team activities (OTA) program.
It’s been a tumultuous offseason for the Cincinnati Bengals and Tee Higgins. From the reports that the two sides didn’t meet for an extended period of time to the reports that the team lowballed the superstar, this move is not surprising.
He can’t join the team until he signs the tender, the lone leverage he has during his ongoing quest for a new contract. The two sides have until July 15 to agree to a new deal.
Adam Schefter reports that Bengals WR Tee Higgins is not expected to sign his franchise tender before the start of organized team activities next week. This means that Higgins would be ineligible for OTAs, as he’s unable to rejoin the team until he signs his tender.
A viral photo has had some wondering if the Bengals quarterback has turned to a new look.
Now that the 2024 NFL Draft is well over, it’s time for teams like the Cincinnati Bengals to start figuring out their eventual 53-man roster. For now, 90 players make up the roster that will likely continue to be tweaked from now until the start of the regular season when teams have to make the inevitable cuts.
Burton and QB1 are already working together in Cincinnati. Things you love to see: This. The Bengals are now going through offseason workouts, which means most of the team is now in Cincinnati and working on the Paycor Stadium practice fields for the first time since last season ended.
The right tackle position was one of the Cincinnati Bengals' biggest needs in free agency, and Trent Brown became the answer. Brown signed a one-year deal with Cincinnati in March to compete for the starting job alongside first-round pick Amarius Mims.
Is Matt Lee the center of the future for the Bengals? The Cincinnati Bengals waited surprisingly long to take an interior offensive lineman in this year’s NFL Draft, but they still got a good one on Day 3.
With 17 games in the regular season, the Cincinnati Bengals have three opportunities to wear their alternative uniforms. Deciding on which games to bring them out of the wardrobe should be a thoughtful process.
You can never have too many cornerbacks in today’s pass-heavy NFL, and free agent Marcus Peters is one of the best options left on the open market. While he’s not as reliable as guys like Stephon Gilmore or even Xaiven Howard, the three-time Pro Bowler can still play at a decent level.
The NFL schedule has arrived for the 2024-25 season. A lot can be expected for the Cincinnati Bengals after their disastrous run last year. Zac Taylor will be getting his star signal caller back in Joe Burrow.
In the Zac Taylor era, the Cincinnati Bengals have been second-half teams. Far too often, they’ve stumbled out of the gate and had to play catch up. The 2024 Bengals schedule is favorable and is certainly conducive to a playoff run.
Dan Orlovsky and Adam Schefter had a standoff during the recent segment of ESPN’s NFL Live on Tee Higgins’ future with the Cincinnati Bengals. The wide receiver will be playing his fifth year in the NFL under the franchise tag, hoping to bag a massive payday in the near future.
The edge-rusher finished his rookie year with just 20 tackles and three sacks.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced they have signed third-round WR Jermaine Burton and fourth-round TE Erick All to their rookie contracts. This puts the Bengals most of the way through signing their 2024 draft class. Burton, 22, is from Calabasas, California, and won the national championship with Georgia in 2021 before transferring to Alabama.
The Bengals have had a star player on each side of the ball request to be traded this offseason.
The younger Moss was a standout in college at LSU after transferring over from NC State. He caught 47 passes for 570 yards and four touchdowns during a 2019 season in which LSU won the national title.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow recently told Geoff Hobson of the team's website he has adopted a new diet to bulk up this offseason.
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