2025 five-star quarterback George MacIntyre, a Tennessee Vols commit, could end up dealing with the same criticism that former LSU Tigers quarterback Joe Burrow dealt with ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft. During the pre-draft process in 2020, Burrow, who was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals with the No.
Bengals coach Zac Taylor downplayed star wide receivers Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase not being present for drills for Tuesday's OTA practice.
The more rookies can do, especially the ones who weren't drafted, the better their chances are at making the Week 1 roster. Such is the case for undrafted punter Austin McNamara.
Several extension-eligible receivers are skipping out on OTAs as they try to exert their leverage for new deals. To no surprise, that list includes one of the Bengals' top playmakers.
The Cincinnati Bengals have a lot of eyes on them in 2024. Some of those eyes are focused on their two star wide receivers. That is because Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins have yet to receive contract extensions.
The Cincinnati Bengals began organized team activities on Tuesday, but there was a big problem: neither of their top two wide receivers were present. Both Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins were absent from the start of OTAs, as both star pass-catchers are seeking new contracts.
The new-look safety group for the Cincinnati Bengals is taking shape, and we got our first glimpse at the starters during the team's opening OTA practice session.
Quarterback Joe Burrow is set to work without limitations during the Bengals' organized team activities, but it looks like he won't have either of his top wideouts on the receiving end of his passes.
The first of 10 Organized Team Activities (OTAs) for the 2024 Cincinnati Bengals goes down today. The second unofficial day of summer means the real work has now begun.
Someday, we will all look back and wonder how Mims didn’t go No. 1 overall. In the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals selected 6-foot-8, 340-pound offensive tackle Amarius Mims from the Georgia Bulldogs.
Despite Joe Burrow suffering a season-ending right wrist injury in Week 11 last season, the Cincinnati Bengals don't seem too concerned about the quarterback's health.
CTB is only entering Year 3, but he’s one of the vets in the Bengals' young cornerback room. The Cincinnati Bengals secondary struggled in 2023. Inexperience at safety and injuries to corners plagued the group all season, but from those struggles emerged Jordan Battle, while Cam Taylor-Britt emerged as one of the best young cornerbacks in the AFC.
Investing in the trenches. The Cincinnati Bengals have heavily invested in their offensive line over the last four seasons. As Joe Burrow took hit after hit, the front office started pouring assets into the position group to keep him upright.
Over the past few seasons, the Cincinnati Bengals have clearly put a dramatic emphasis on their playmakers. This is particularly evident when the team
Can the Cincinnati Bengals pay Tee Higgins? One of their own players has his doubts about whether the wide receiver will be a long-term option for the team.
The Cincinnati Bengals have a sour taste in their mouth after a disappointing 2023 season. They have made several moves to improve their roster and give themselves a chance at making a deep playoff push in 2024.
The Cincinnati Bengals traded running back Joe Mixon to the Houston Texans this offseason, but they replaced him with a younger, cheaper player who may even be ascending at this stage.
A former Cincinnati Bengals first-round pick announced his retirement on Saturday due to a health issue.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is coming off of a nightmarish 2023 campaign. He began the season dealing with a calf issue that persisted over the first several weeks and clearly inhibited his play early on.
The NFL giveth, the NFL taketh away. With every highly drafted player, there’s a story. John Ross was the first-round selection of the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2017 NFL Draft out of Washington.
The NFL Draft has come and gone, which means teams like the Cincinnati Bengals are gearing up for training camp. Cincinnati selected nine players during the 2024 NFL Draft to fortify their roster.
The Cincinnati Bengals are putting the finishing touches on Phase Two workouts at the training grounds adjacent to Paycor Stadium. Several veterans have joined the 2024 rookie class in light unpadded drills on both sides of the ball.
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