CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals are giving their orange pants another chance Sunday in Pittsburgh. Since unveiling the new britches in the 2024 season opener, the orange pants haven’t seen much success.
Joe Flacco is keeping the Cincinnati Bengals' QB1 seat warm while Joe Burrow works his way back to the field. The Bengals cleared Burrow on Monday, opening a 21-day window for him to practice before coming off the injured list.
The Cincinnati Bengals have been a disaster defensively for most of the season. This is especially evident at the linebacker position, where they are starting two rookies in the form of Demetrius Knight Jr.
The Cincinnati Bengals opened the 21-day window for quarterback Joe Burrow to return from the Reserve/Injured list Monday, but he does not have to play in a game before that window expires.
We are in the middle of the regular season, but you can already tell that some teams and fanbases have already started taking a long look at next year’s draft-eligible quarterbacks. We’re looking at you, Cleveland Browns.
NFL draft stock is fluid from the start of the college football season until it concludes. These 20 players have risen up draft boards in 2025 as a result of their strong start to the season.
Getting Joe Burrow back and practicing is great news for Zac Taylor and the Cincinnati Bengals, but Burrow is still likely a couple weeks away from suiting up for a game.
The Bengals defense has been an abject disaster any way you look at them. Through traditional metrics, the Bengals are dead last in points, yards, and first downs given up.
In a season filled with unexpected twists for the Cincinnati, one of the most encouraging developments has come from a player few outside the building are talking about -- rookie left guard Dylan Fairchild.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Clearing Joe Burrow to practice wasn't the only roster move the Cincinnati Bengals made to start the week. The Bengals also signed linebacker Brian Asamoah II off the practice squad to the active roster.
The Cincinnati Bengals could not win, lose, or even tie this past weekend as they had their bye week, but that doesn't mean their spot in the ever-evolving 2026 NFL Draft order wasn't impacted.
Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer assessed the NFL coaching landscape this week and landed on Zac Taylor as a coach on the hot seat. He put his hot-seat meter at a 4/10 in his first time getting included on the list this season.
The Cincinnati Bengals have reached that point in the season where frustration meets humor — and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark summed it up perfectly. During a segment on ESPN NFL Live, Clark delivered a hilarious yet brutally honest take on quarterback Joe Burrow’s potential return.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ 2025 season appeared to be over when Joe Burrow sustained a turf toe injury during their Week 2 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ahead of their rematch with Aaron Rodgers and the AFC North foe Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cincinnati Bengals have added to their resistance. Zac Taylor's team announced roster moves on Monday afternoon.
The Joe Burrow talk around the NFL world has picked up steam in recent weeks, and it now feels like something to seriously keep an eye on this offseason.
The Bengals activated Joe Burrow's 21-day practice window on Monday. That gives them three weeks to decide if Burrow is going to return this season. The star signal-caller has been on injured reserve since Sept.
The Cincinnati Bengals are fresh off a bye week, but are seeing some mixed signals right now. Star quarterback Joe Burrow has returned to practice on Monday as he hopes to slowly progress into returning to game action in the next couple of weeks.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced they have signed LB Brian Asamoah II from the practice squad to the active roster. Additionally, the Bengals signed LB Antwaun Powell-Ryland to the practice squad.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Bengals never received better than fourth-round pick for EDGE Trey Hendrickson before the trade deadline. Rapoport explains that the Bengals wanted a second-round pick for Hendrickson, considering that they had paid $13 million of his $16 million base salary.