Trent Brown is in Cincinnati and will visit the Bengals on Tuesday. There's mutual interest on both sides. The Bengals are hoping to add a proven offensive tackle following Jonah Williams' departure in free agency. Brown is a big, strong lineman that has played both tackle spots during his nine-year career.
A wild first week of the new league year! Let’s recap. And we’re back! The offseason is over (kinda), and the Cincinnati Bengals are wheeling and dealing!
The Bengals offensive line could be getting some big help. The Cincinnati Bengals are currently without a starting-caliber right tackle after Jonah Williams opted to go to the Arizona Cardinals via free agency after being forced to switch to right tackle last season.
Offensive tackle Trent Brown is one of the top remaining free agents. He ranks 40th on PFT’s top 100 list. He may soon have a new home. Brown is traveling to Cincinnati tonight to meet with the Bengals on Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
The Bengals are bringing in former Patriots and Raiders offensive tackle Trent Brown for a visit. The veteran would give Cincinnati a proven pass blocker that can fill the void Jonah Williams left behind. Brown, 31, has spent time at both right and left tackle during his nine-year career.
The Cincinnati Bengals are hosting OT Trent Brown for a visit on Tuesday, according to Adam Schefter. The Bengals have also shown interest in OT Mekhi Becton as they look to replace OT Jonah Williams, who signed with the Cardinals this offseason.
Former Bengals first round pick Kevin Zeitler is expected to sign a one-year contract with the Lions according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Zeitler spent the first five seasons of his career in Cincinnati after they took him with the 27th overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.
Rankins has dominated Cincinnati's QBs over the years, so Joe Burrow doesn't have to worry about him now.
Sacks and pressures are great, but not great enough when Sheldon Rankins pops on his own tape. "I spent most of my time watching all the [plays] I didn't make instead of the ones I made," Rankins told members of Bengals media Monday morning.
Tee Higgins officially requested a trade one week ago. Could the Bengals use him to move up in the 2024 NFL Draft? Pro Football Network has Cincinnati trading up to the No.
Bengals The Bengals have used the franchise tag in hopes of keeping WR Tee Higgins, but they could still entertain trade talks for him. QB Joe Burrow expected Higgins back on the team, and he mentioned how vital Higgins is for Cincinnati’s offense.
The Bengals officially introduced Sheldon Rankins on Monday morning. The veteran defensive tackle made one thing clear: He is going to speak freely. The first thing he said to Zac Taylor wasn't "Hello" or "how are you" it was "Why the f*** did you not slide?” Rankins had three sacks in the Texans' 30-27 win over the Bengals in November.
Many years ago (maybe not too many), the second week of free agency was when the Cincinnati Bengals woke up, signing bargain bin veterans to affordable third contracts that would act as cheap bandaids to gashing wounds. We're far past that now, but the current Bengals do not yet have a roster without glaring holes.
The Bengals added Zack Moss, Mike Gesicki, Sheldon Rankins, Geno Stone and Vonn Bell to their roster during the first week of free agency. Have they improved?
It is impossible to replace DJ Reader, but that is what they have to do. Many fans call DJ Reader the most important player on the Cincinnati Bengals defense.
At long last, the NFL’s free agency frenzy has slowed down somewhat. After an insane two or three days of big deals, teams are starting to settle down.
As the Cincinnati Bengals prepare for the 2024 season, Tee Higgins may no longer be in their plans. If Higgins were to leave, the Bengals want to ensure that quarterback Joe Burrow has enough capable pass catchers to throw to.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Bengals have re-signed TE Tanner Hudson to a one-year deal. Hudson, 29, signed with the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent out of Arkansas in 2018.
He has joined the list of veterans receiving a (relatively) long-term commitment despite his age and usage.
The tight end has 20 career receiving touchdowns, so it’s safe to say he should have a sizable role in the Cincinnati offense.
The Bengals needed to add another key piece on defense after allowing the second-most total yards per game in the NFL last season.
He started 48 games as a Bengal from 2020-22 before spending one year in the NFC South. PFF slotted the ex-second-rounder as a top-25 option at the position from 2020-21 and placed him 35th in 2022.
Having made a notable addition on the backend by agreeing to a deal with Geno Stone, the Bengals will remove a recent arrival from the equation.
The Bengals have made a surprising decision regarding Joe Mixon.
The Bengals are expected to add a weapon for Joe Burrow.
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