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.
Particularly for teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, the NFL Draft is arguably the most important day of the franchise’s year. While free agency is important
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All that and a Bag of Chips. The Cincinnati Bengals finally drafted a tight end. A Fairfield High School graduate, Erick All to the scenic route home to Cincinnati.
They also polled how Bengals fans thought of the draft, and 89% called the team a winner. SB Nation Reacts put together a few surveys for Cincinnati Bengals fans, and let’s just say they shouldn’t disappoint.
When the NFL announced that teams will be allowed to have a third helmet design for the 2025 season, Bengals fans began discussing the possibilities and what it could mean for Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and company.
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.
The Tennessee Titans hosted veteran wide receiver Tyler Boyd for a visit in Nashville this week, but Boyd left Music City without a deal in place. That said, there is still mutual interest between the Titans and Boyd and a deal could very well still get done for the 29-year-old receiver. This is something that has been in the works for a while.
Any "surprises" we on the outside witness during the NFL Draft is never truly a surprise. The Cincinnati Bengals drafting Jermaine Burton in the third round is yet another example of all the behind the scenes work that comes to light in an instant.
With the 49th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft the Cincinnati Bengals selected Kris Jenkins Jr. from the University of Michigan. Jenkins is the son of former All-Pro nose tackle Kris Jenkins Sr., who was the 44th overall pick in the 2001 draft.
After five months of prognosticating how the Cincinnati Bengals' roster can and should look, we're a week away from rookies reporting to minicamp. The offseason is making its transition out of what could be, to what's right in front of us. Players finally getting on the field is cool and all, but several questions remain.
The Bengals took some swings across their 2024 NFL Draft haul. NFL executives around the league touched on that and more with The Athletic's Mike Sando.
The Georgia Bulldogs continued their tradition of NFL Draft success in 2024, boasting a formidable lineup of prospects selected in the early rounds. Tight end Brock Bowers led the charge as the first Bulldog off the board, chosen No.
Free-agent WR Tyler Boyd has been a consistent producer since entering the NFL as a second-round pick in 2016.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that free agent WR Tyler Boyd met with the Chargers this week and will travel to Tennessee to meet with the Titans in the coming days. Pro Football Network’s Adam Caplan said last week that Boyd intended to wait until after the draft to sign with a team.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase has a new look ahead of the 2024 NFL season. The 24-year-old recently showed off custom-made diamond grills he purchased from Johnny Dang and Co.
The Cincinnati Bengals got a year to hold off contract talks with their wide receiver Tee Higgins, who in a surprise move opted to accept the franchise tag being levied on him and the $21 million that comes with it.
The Cincinnati Bengals increased their offensive explosiveness this offseason by adding key pieces in free agency and the NFL Draft.
Higgins has now requested a trade twice, most recently a week ago at the same time as teammate Trey Hendrickson
The Detroit Lions could use some wide receiver depth behind Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon has posed an interesting candidate.
The Bengals added a couple of talented safeties in free agency, but that has made one of their former first-round picks the odd man out.
Pro Football Network’s Adam Caplan says former Bengals WR Tyler Boyd intends to wait until after the draft to sign with a team. Caplan adds during free agency Boyd was seeking a deal worth at least $9 million a year.
When the Bengals made him a first-round draft choice two years ago, Dax Hill was considered the second-best safety in his class, behind only Kyle Hamilton.
Cincinnati Bengals HC Zac Taylor commented (in a very oblique way) on the trade request of star edge-rusher Trey Hendrickson.
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