There were drops, sacks, holding penalties, a false start, a burned timeout and an interception for the Cincinnati Bengals offense Thursday in the joint practice against the Chicago Bears.
Thursday’s joint practice between the Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears finished, fittingly, with a finish. With the Bears starting offense trying to put together a two-minute drive against the Bengals starting defense, it was a colossal mismatch.
Joe Burrow is the heart of the Bengals' offense and the lifeblood when it comes to their chances to compete this season. Ja'Marr Chase knows this and sent a clear message to the rest of the Bengals offense following the team's joint practice with the Chicago Bears.
Be it stars returning from late-season injuries to starter-level players who missed most or all of last season, the NFL features a host of rehab odysseys to follow as training camps near.
The Cincinnati Bengals are destined to get back to the playoffs this season, and they made some big moves during the offseason to help them. One of the first moves was trading for Dexter Lawrence to improve their defense, and it’s safe to say that the investment is paying off fairly well.
Demtrius Knight Jr. is feeling a big difference in his game compared to a year ago. Cincinnati is past the halfway point of training camp, and things are seemingly coming together very well for their second-year linebackers, such as Knight and Carter.
You could argue B.J. Hill is the offseason’s biggest winner out of every incumbent starter for the Cincinnati Bengals’ defense. The hope is he can now give more without actually doing more.
Zac Taylor and the Bengals are getting ready for today's joint practice with the Chicago Bears ahead of Saturday's preseason battle against the same team inside Paycor Stadium.
Cincinnati Bengals rookie Landon Robinson is finding another way to make his mark during his first NFL training camp. The defensive tackle got a real look at fullback during Tuesday's practice, lining up in the backfield on a short-yardage play.
Not every career year comes with career-high passing totals. For these three NFL quarterbacks, 2026 could be defined by winning more games, correcting old problems and finally receiving a little help from the rest of the roster.
The Bengals' Week 1 opponent just locked in one of its best players amidst a contract dispute. FOX Sports Jordan Schultz reported on Wednesday that the Buccaneers agreed to a new one-year extension with Vita Vea to get him on the field for the full season.
The Cincinnati Bengals have one of the best offenses in the entire league. They're loaded with talent at multiple positions, specifically quarterback and wide receiver.
The Cincinnati Bengals agreed to terms with Cook before anyone else when free agency began in March. The need for a competent safety was dire for the Bengals, and he relished the idea of coming back home to get his third ring for the city that’s never won one.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ roster is coming together pretty nicely. As training camp enters its last week, many players have solidified their spots on the team.
Making an impact on the Cincinnati Bengals‘ offense that features Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Chase Brown, Mike Gesicki, and other notable names is never going to be easy.
Zac Taylor took the Cincinnati Bengals to Super Bowl LVI. Lately, though, the wins haven’t followed. Now, a two-time Super Bowl champion says Cincinnati isn’t planning to fire Taylor next season.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle B.J. Hill passed a physical exam and was cleared to return to practice Saturday. The 31-year-old veteran was placed on the active/physically unable to perform list on July 25 following offseason ankle surgery.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor confirmed that fifth-year cornerback Dax Hill will be primarily be playing on the boundary this season. “Dax absolutely has grown as an outside corner,” Taylor said (via Sports Illustrated’s Jay Morrison).