CINCINNATI – There were plenty of plays by the Cincinnati Bengals defense on Sunday to wring hands, gnash teeth and smack foreheads about. But the big one was the final one in their 47-42, comeback-turned-collapse against the Chicago Bears.
The Cincinnati Bengals have been viewed as potential sellers heading into Tuesday's NFL trade deadline, but there is plenty of reason to be skeptical that they are willing to part with one of their most coveted players.
Somebody needs to light a fire beneath the Cincinnati Bengals' defense, and perhaps Rex Ryan is just the man for the job. Once upon a time, Ryan was the head coach of the New York Jets and led them to two straight AFC Championship Games.
The Cincinnati Bengals lost one of the craziest games in NFL history on Sunday, and Chase Brown did not hide how frustrated he was with his teammates over the way it ended.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The Bengals' defense has struggled for most of the 2025 season. They brought in Al Golden as their defensive coordinator in February. They were hoping a new coordinator would breathe new life into the defense.
Emotions were running hot for Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase after the team's 47-42 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, climaxing with a profane eruption on the way to the locker room.
After the Bengals defense allowed Bears tight end Colston Loveland to score a 58-yard touchdown with 17 seconds left — a 37-second drive — Cincinnati running back Chase Brown didn't hold back.
The Bengals made an offensive addition to their practice squad on Monday, signing center Jacob Bayer. He has been on the market since the preseason as a rookie out of Arkansas State University.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Just when you thought the Cincinnati Bengals’ defense couldn’t reach a new low, they hit you again with an even worse performance than before. The Chicago
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter believes the Cincinnati Bengals should trade away linebacker Logan Wilson. In an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, Schefter was asked if the Bengals are expected to be active leading up to the NFL trade deadline.
The Cincinnati Bengals' defense is lightyears apart from their offense, and I mean that quite literally. Stars are separated by lightyears, and therefore the planetary systems that revolve around them are as well.
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports the Bengals are still asking for a first-round pick in any trade for DE Trey Hendrickson. Russini mentions teams
Currently, there is considerable discussion about whether the Cincinnati Bengals should trade Trey Hendrickson, Cam Taylor-Britt, and/or Logan Wilson. Yes, the Bengals should be active at the NFL trade deadline.
Have you ever held a job where you work as hard as you can to make sure you do your job to the best of your ability? And, at the same time, have you seen that work get overshadowed or even nullified by a slacking associate?
There’s a point in every NFL franchise’s decline when change isn’t optional anymore. For the Cincinnati Bengals, that point came Sunday afternoon in Chicago.
The Bengals are a mess, and somehow managed to get even messier on Sunday in a 47-42 loss to the Bears. It dropped them to 3-6, put a potentially devastating dent in whatever small playoff hopes they still had and seemed to result in some post-game finger-pointing from the offense toward the defense.
Former Cincinnati Bengals tight end and longtime television and radio broadcaster Bob Trumpy has died. He was 80. The Bengals announced Sunday that Trumpy "passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family." The team did not provide a cause of death, however.
According to Adam Schefter, three teams have expressed some trade interest to the Bengals in LB Logan Wilson following his request to be dealt. Schefter lists the Bills, Cowboys and Colts as Wilson’s suitors.