Joe Burrow has made it clear he wants the big three to stay together. Now the Bengals need to see if they can make it work.
The Cincinnati Bengals have 21 players with expiring contracts, and they will have to decide who stays and who goes when the new league year begins in March.
One hails from the rival Pittsburgh Steelers, as Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox has named the Bengals a fit for cornerback Donte Jackson:
Look: Three Ideal Candidates for Cincinnati Bengals Defensive Coordinator Job. The Bengals should seriously consider these three candidates.
However, Stone helped turn the Bengals' defense around late in the season, managing four passes defended, including three interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), from Weeks 14 through 16. He's expected to remain one of the Bengals' starting safeties in 2025,
But since the Bengals did win Saturday, fans will be rooting against the Colts and the Dolphins, because Cincinnati needs both teams to lose at least one more regular-season game. The Colts travel ...
A player signed to a reserve/future contract can be added to an NFL team’s roster when it expands from 53 to 90 players for the offseason on March 12, the first day of the NFL’s 2025 business year. The newly signed players become eligible to participate in offseason workouts, minicamps and OTAs as team members.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor addresses the media ahead of his team's regular season finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The game is scheduled for 8 p.m. on Saturday. The Bengals ...
Per the Cincinnati Enquirer (via Sports Business Daily), it’s a 16-year, $66.7 million deal. That works out to an annual average of $4.16 million per year. That puts the Bengals at 16th in annual average among all stadium naming-rights deals. In contrast ...
The NFL's new Dynamic Kickoff resulted in 332 more kickoff returns in 2024 than 2023, an 11.0 percent increase. The NFL Football Operations department
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is making it clear that there's no truth to the rumors his team intentionally lost its game in Week 18 to shut the Cincinnati Bengals out from the NFL playoffs. The idea popped up on social media last weekend, largely from Bengals fans who believed the Chiefs were afraid to face them in the playoffs.