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Despite his inexperience, what he's flashed already, alongside a 6'2" frame, certainly made him appealing to the Bengals. And it's clear those Bengals remain appealing to undrafted free agents, too.
Despite his inexperience, what he's flashed already, alongside a 6'2" frame, certainly made him appealing to the Bengals. And it's clear those Bengals remain appealing to undrafted free agents, too.
Mike Florio is adding Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan to his list of league coaches entering 2025 on the hot seat.
The Green Bay Packers have been stacking young talent offensively for several years now, and added to that even further by drafting Matthew Golden in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft. Dan ...
Bengals lineman Orlando Brown Jr. gave his insight on the team's locker room as star defender Trey Hendrickson progresses in contract talks. Contract talks between Trey Hendrickson and the ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - While the Bengals defense faces several question marks coming out of the offseason program, including a couple of players embroiled in contract disputes, the offense has far ...
The Bengals are counting on a lot of production from Hill (who missed OTAs and mini-camp with a foot injury). The 30-year-old is the team’s only three-down defensive tackle.
A former NFL quarterback is ready to bet on Bryce Young. ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky joined this past Wednesday's episode of The Pat McAfee Show. When asked which young quarterback he thinks will ...
The jury is out on Minnesota quarterback J.J. McCarthy, but ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky explained why he feels the franchise QB is going to be "awesome" in his first season as a pro.
Opinion: The Cincinnati Bengals want "50% of city tax revenue" to fund Paycor Stadium. That's an absolute non-starter in lease negotiations.
Golden got right to work and now hopes a good base has been laid this offseason to help the defense take major strides in 2025. The Bengals concluded their offseason workout program last week and ...
Dan Orlovsky may not have been the quarterback he had hoped to be in the NFL, but he has more than made up for it as an analyst and in how he now teaches the game to others. The former UConn ...
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