If Tee Higgins had his way, he wouldn't be scheduled to hit free agency in 2025. That's what he's on track for as the Cincinnati Bengals franchise player for the 2024 season.
Cincinnati’s director of pro personnel is very optimistic about this class of prospects. Cincinnati Bengals director of pro personnel, Steven Radicevic, recently spoke with Bengals.com’s Geoff Hobson about the upcoming Draft, and he is really excited about the options he anticipates being available at picks 18 and 49.
After five seasons with the Dolphins and one with the Patriots, tight end Mike Gesicki signed a one-year deal with the Bengals last month. Gesicki's production has significantly dipped in the last two seasons after he caught 73 passes for 780 yards with two touchdowns in 2021.
The Jacksonville Jaguars settled on a new contract with Josh Allen. That news has made its way around the football world and Jacksonville fans already had a chance to react to it.
As more franchise-tagged players receive long term deals, the situation in Cincy gets a bit more dicey.
Lots of new faces. The Cincinnati Bengals were once again very active in free agency in 2024. While they didn’t hand out any monster deals, they saw their positions of need and attacked the free agent market to fill them with experienced veterans.
The next division on the docket for our NFL draft futures study is the AFC North. The betting markets sure expect the AFC North to add some offensive line talent at the top of this year's drafts.
Over the past few seasons, the clear Achilles Heel of the Cincinnati Bengals has been pass protection. With elite quarterback Joe Burrow and his signature
Tee Higgins requested a trade from the Cincinnati Bengals last month, and while there have been no concrete rumors about a potential deal, many are speculation about possible destinations for the star wide receiver.
A potentially rare opportunity is in front of the Cincinnati Bengals, the owners of the 18th pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. Most draft classes feature a limited number of prospects with first-round grades.
The Cincinnati Bengals are continuing their efforts in researching the best offensive tackles this month's NFL Draft has to offer. Giovanni Manu from the University of British Columbia is reportedly next up to come into town.
The Bengals added another weapon to QB Joe Burrow's arsenal this offseason, but following a down season in 2023, he has a lot to prove.
The Cincinnati Bengals have been hard at work building their roster with free-agent signings and preparing for the NFL Draft. They have also gleaned over a season’s worth of tape from their 2023 rookie class.
The star QB has become a great recruiter in the NFL. Joe Burrow is making guys look good, similar to the GOAT, Tom Brady. And NFL free agents are noticing.
There have been several tight ends featured in the Cincinnati Bengals' offense in recent years, and none of them have lived up to the standard Tyler Eifert set back in the day.
The Cincinnati Bengals may be losing wide receiver Tyler Boyd to free agency, but they have enough money to replace him with a cheaper option. Bleacher Report’s Matt Holder thinks that the Bengals should take a look at DJ Chark, who is still remaining on the open market nearly a month into the free-agent period.
Former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd is one of the best free agent wide receivers on the open market. For the better part of the past few weeks, all signs seemed to point towards the former second-round pick signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, “several teams” have remained interested in signing free agent WR Tyler Boyd. However, Fowler mentions that this is likely a situation where Boyd will wait until after the draft to sign with a team that still has a receiver need.
As the 2024 NFL Draft approaches, the Cincinnati Bengals are keen to turn the page on a 2023 season that fell short of expectations. Finishing with a record of 9-8, they missed the postseason and secured a third-place finish in the AFC North.
The Cincinnati Bengals are setting their sights high for their new acquisition, running back Zack Moss. Interviews with team officials have revealed their excitement about Moss’s potential impact since his signing as a free agent, indicating significant plans for him within the team’s strategy.
According to Mark Kaboly, at least five other teams besides the Steelers had preliminary interest in signing former Bengals WR Tyler Boyd as a free agent.
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