Wide receiver Tyler Boyd is signing a one-year contract worth up to $4.5 million with the Tennessee Titans, ESPN reported on Tuesday. The move will reunite Boyd with new Titans head coach Brian Callahan, who previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals since 2019.
Tyler Boyd has found a new team, and the veteran is joining what has shaped up to be a loaded wide receiver corps.
The Bengals got Joe Burrow back on the field this week as he continues recovering from wrist surgery last November. Burrow is ready to take the next steps in his rehab and continue working with his teammates as he, fortunately, participates in the full offseason program after noting he's been throwing for about a month.
Tyler Boyd‘s free agency is set to come to an end.
The Cincinnati Bengals have not been shy about drafting defensive backs in recent years, and the best one they've developed thus far is clearly cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt.
The Cincinnati Bengals are a team shrouded in intrigue, with a mix of talent, potential, and uncertainty. After a season cut short due to injury, quarterback Joe Burrow is back and healthy, ready to lead his team to victory.
There is still some work to be done to make sure the team is ready to compete for a Super Bowl once again.
The former corner thinks people are forgetting how good the TCU product was in 2022. The 2024 Draft was all about untapped potential for the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Bengals can make Ja'Marr Chase the highest-paid receiver in the NFL this offseason as he is eligible for a contract extension. Amon-Ra St. Brown just set a new mark a couple of weeks ago with Detroit, and Spotrac's Michael Ginnitti has Chase nearly matching it at $30 million per year on a three-year extension.
The Bengals took Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims with the No. 18 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. It's easy to see why they were interested in the 6-8, 340-pound Mims, but some believe it's a risky pick due to his lack of experience (only eight college starts).
The Bengals needed a tackle, and this pick was on the nose. DJ Reader is irreplaceable. Still, the Cincinnati Bengals need someone who can fill his cleats.
Everything about the Cincinnati Bengals’ Super Bowl hopes over the next three seasons hinges on building around Joe Burrow and the wunderkind quarterback staying healthy.
The Patriots have kicked off their search for a “top football executive,” but one of the team’s targets has already rejected an interview.
It is no secret: the Cincinnati Bengals have had some serious bad luck when it comes to injuries to their star players over the past few years. Last season,
Joe Burrow threw to Cincinnati Bengals receivers Monday for the first time since undergoing wrist surgery in November. Bengals coach Zac Taylor had said in March that Burrow was "right on schedule" with his rehab and they expected him to participate in the team's offseason program.
Nearly six months after suffering a torn wrist ligament, Joe Burrow is throwing to his receivers.
To become the first team to three-peat in the Super Bowl era, K.C. should keep improving its roster. With that in mind, here are three more moves the Chiefs must make this offseason.
The Bengals continued their offseason workouts this week, and Joe Burrow was front and center.
Former Bengals WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh trained Bengals 2024 third-round WR Jermaine Burton before Cincinnati drafted Burton. Burton described what it meant to have Houshmandzadeh’s help, while Houshmandzadeh deflected the whispers surrounding Burton’s character.
The Cincinnati Bengals used one of their six picks from the final four rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft to take former TCU cornerback Josh Newton. This caught the attention of someone who once played Newton's position on the field. 10-year NFL veteran and Super Bowl champion Will Blackmon believes Newton will end up being the steal of the draft.
There has been some tension between the Cincinnati Bengals and star wide receiver Tee Higgins for quite some time now. With his contract extension hanging
The Bengals have a crowded secondary after retaining S Vonn Bell and adding S Geno Stone during this free agency. Cincinnati HC Zac Taylor mentioned DB Daxton Hill will move to cornerback after spending his first two seasons as a safety.
The Cincinnati Bengals have some big needs to fill for the 2024 season. Some of these are existing woes (their shoddy offensive line), while others are needs that came about during the offseason.
The NFL draft is the perfect time for teams looking to find new players to address their needs. Great teams are consistently able to find gems in the draft to either make instant contributions or to develop as future stars.
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