Had tight end Erick All never missed time with injury in college, he likely would've been drafted long before the Cincinnati Bengals selected him. Back-to-back season ending injuries dropped All to the fourth round for the Bengals to swoop him off the board.
Since the Cincinnati Bengals drafted elite quarterback Joe Burrow first overall during the 2020 NFL Draft, the organization has done a terrific job building
Here’s a glimpse into the minds of the Bengals scouts as they put together their draft boards. As the Cincinnati Bengals players trickle back into the team’s facility for offseason workout programs, the scouting department is getting back to business by building their lists for the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Bengals first round pick has been putting in hours with Frank Pollack The Cincinnati Bengals are hopeful to have drafted their next franchise right tackle, a term that has not been full-filled in Cincinnati for years.
No. 9 has his player’s back. Things get tricky when teams try to keep a close-knit group of players, all of whom deserve to be paid at a high level together.
The Cincinnati Bengals have had an up-and-down offseason so far. Joe Burrow looks to be coming back healthy but the Tee Higgins saga has been difficult to navigate for this team.
Until Cincinnati Bengals rookie offensive tackle Amarius Mims plays an NFL game, he'll be labeled as someone who needs experience and coaching to succeed.
As a whole, the Cincinnati Bengals managed to improve their roster over this offseason by addressing weaknesses they had on the line of scrimmage. While
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is coming off of a nightmarish 2023 campaign that was marred due to a couple of different injuries. Burrow started the season with a calf issue that he initially sustained during training camp.
Former Georgia offense tackle Amarius Mims was a key piece up front in helping the Bulldogs win two consecutive national titles in 2021 and 2022. He became
On top of signing their 14-player college free agent class, the Cincinnati Bengals today signed five of their 10 selections from the 2024 NFL Draft: DT
The Bengals have finally signed their 2024 UDFA class. The Cincinnati Bengals have officially signed 14 undrafted free agents, the team announced Friday.
The Cincinnati Bengals could not be more excited to welcome Joe Burrow back to the field for the 2024 season. After going down with a season-ending hand injury last year, the Bengals limped through the season and ended up missing the playoffs.
Mike Sando of The Athletic cites an anonymous NFL executive who thinks the Bengals have a “heightened risk” with their draft picks but feels second-round DT Kris Jenkins is a solid acquisition.
The Alabama receiver is about a lot more than speed. Tyler Boyd has officially moved on, joining the Tennessee Titans. A lot of guys will probably try to fill that void.
Cincinnati Bengals fifth-round pick Josh Newton has only been in the Queen City for two days, and his respect for nickelback Mike Hilton is already immense.
While there is a lofty expectation that the Cincinnati Bengals will be major competitors within the AFC during the 2024 regular season, there is some serious
The Cincinnati Bengals are looking to bounce back in 2024 from a disappointing 2023 campaign. After advancing to the AFC Championship Game in back-to-back seasons, the Bengals missed the postseason in the 2023 campaign.
Who is Bengals QB Joe Burrow most excited to work with in the 2024 NFL season?
The Cincinnati Bengals safety position has been quite the recipient of ire over the last few seasons. At first, the unit had one of the best in the game in Jessie Bates III.
Some believe the league could shift to an 18-game regular-season format as soon as next year.
The Bengals had one of their best players on each side of the ball request a trade this offseason. Star quarterback Joe Burrow recently addressed the situation.
Agreeing to a one-year deal with the NFC West club Tuesday, he will head to the desert as a likely second-string presence and soon-to-be regular for Arizona’s specialty units.
Tyler Boyd has found a new team, and the veteran is joining what has shaped up to be a loaded wide receiver corps.
The Bengals took Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims with the No. 18 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. It's easy to see why they were interested in the 6-8, 340-pound Mims, but some believe it's a risky pick due to his lack of experience (only eight college starts).
The Patriots have kicked off their search for a “top football executive,” but one of the team’s targets has already rejected an interview.
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