The 2-6 Cleveland Browns have had a messy season so far, which was to be expected considering they came into the year with a four-man quarterback competition, but they will look to end the season on a good note over the second half as they get set to come off their bye week to take on the 1-7 New York Jets.
How many times must the Cincinnati Bengals do it to themselves before they'll learn to treat current and former players with the proper due respect? Longtime quarterback Boomer Esiason called out the Bengals organization a couple months ago regarding their lowly accommodations for the team's new Ring of Honor inductees.
Former Bengals running back Corey Dillon is not happy with how the franchise has handled the Ring of Honor member reservations this week. UPDATE: The Bengals relayed comment to Cincinnati Bengals On SI stating they did pay for Dillon's travel out to Cincinnati.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is already part of an exclusive group featuring left-handed quarterbacks — and on Sunday, he’ll get to do something only a select few of the club’s other members ever achieved.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Former New York Jets quarterback Boomer Esiason joined the Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams on Monday to talk about the team’s latest disaster. Worse yet, for some Jets fans, the bad man’s name was raised, for which Esiason provided a refreshing answer.
The disastrous start to the Aaron Glenn/Justin Fields era has made New York Jets fans yearn for the halcyon days of Robert Saleh’s run with Zach Wilson.
Boomer Esiason had a big problem with Tom Brady being in the Las Vegas Raiders’ coaches’ booth during the game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night.
The Bengals righted a wrong ahead of next month's Ring of Honor game against the New York Jets. Current ROH member and former Bengals legend Boomer Esiason ripped the team for having their legends pay for flights and hotels to attend this year's game, but they've scrapped that plan entirely.
The Cincinnati Bengals have a reputation for knowing how to pinch a penny. Just ask star defensive end Trey Hendrickson, currently embroiled in a contract stalemate with the franchise.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The sports world had plenty of fun reacting to the Bengals' generic email sent out to Ring of Honor members recently inviting them to this year's ceremony on Oct.
Former quarterback Boomer Esiason revealed on his radio show on Friday that his invite to the Oct. 26 ceremony wasn't exactly one that made him willing to jump up and rush back to Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Bengals sure make it easy to dunk on them, huh? Not only have they never won a Super Bowl but their front office is notoriously cheap, making Cincinnati a not-so-stellar landing spot for any potential free agent.
The Cincinnati Bengals are taking some heat over the way they have handled invitations for the Ring of Honor event they will hold during the upcoming season.
Can we be real about this? The Cincinnati Bengals may be improving, slowly but surely, at defying their reputation as a cheap-o football operation, but public perception often takes a long time to catch up to reality.
Ex-NFL star Boomer Esiason did not hold back on Juan Soto on Thursday. The former football star blasted the $765 million star of the New York Mets for his attitude in his team’s 4-1 loss against the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday.
One of the best to ever do it in a Bengals’ uniform agrees with all of us. The preseason is quickly approaching as the Cincinnati Bengals take the field for their first practice game in just a week.
Russell Wilson started off incredibly hot for the Pittsburgh Steelers last year, going 6-1 in his first seven starts. But then, the bottom fell out. He looked like the shell of himself we saw in Denver.
Former New York Jets quarterback and current "The NFL Today" analyst Boomer Esiason ripped players claiming they didn't fully understand rules regarding suspensions related to violations of the league's gambling policies.