With a new NFL season upon us, that means more opportunities for several players and teams to have a redemption story in 2025. No other team personifies this more than the Cincinnati Bengals and third-year wide receiver Charlie Jones.
The Cincinnati Bengals have until 4:00 this Tuesday to fill one final roster spot in 2025, and there’s much speculation about who will get it. One name who’s getting more attention than others is receiver Mitchell Tinsley.
CINCINNATI – Just when wide receiver Charlie Jones thought he was going to be healthy for the start of the Cincinnati Bengals offseason, he was hit with more bad news.
CINCINNATI – A question on X this week sparked the idea for this Stat of the Jay. In response to my Bengals Ring of Honor Stat of the Jay series, @osckidvm asked if Lemar Parrish and Charlie Jones are the only players in team history to return both a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown.
The Bengals are top-heavy at the wide receiver position, but if a couple of younger guys hit their potential in 2025, they have the deepest pass-catching group in the league.
The third-year wide receiver battled injuries last season. There is no question that the Cincinnati Bengals offense is going to be stellar this season with Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Mike Gesicki, and so many others returning.
While the rest of the country returns unwanted gifts, we’re celebrating those NFL players that took it to the house by scoring touchdowns on kick and punt returns.
Bengals wide receiver Charlie Jones (groin) is inactive for Monday night's game against the Cowboys. Jones was a limited participant in practice leading up to tonight's game, but will miss another contest.
The Bengals won't have two key trench pieces when it plays Dallas on Monday night. Orlando Brown Jr. (fibula) and Sheldon Rankins (illness) are out for the game.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Charlie to the crib. The most exciting play of the Cincinnati Bengals’ win over the Cleveland Browns was the first play. Charlie Jones took the penning kickoff 100 yards for a score.
It didn't take long for Charlie Jones to make his mark during the Week 7 matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns. In fact, it only took one play.
Charlie Jones joined a rare group of active NFL players on Sunday. His 100-yard kickoff return touchdown that ended being the difference in a 21-14 Bengals win over Cleveland made him just the 10th active player with a punt and kickoff return TD.
Charlie Jones wasted no time getting the Cincinnati Bengals on the scoreboard in Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns. The former Purdue star returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown.
Last week it was a dusting off an old run play that ended up winning the Cincinnati Bengals the game against the New York Giants with a late touchdown.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Charlie Jones suffered a knee injury during Thursday's practice and was carted off the field. But there was some seemingly good news regarding the second-year NFL player.
Charlie Jones was carted off the field on Thursday after getting injured during the Bengals' first practice on their new turf field. The injury is unknown, but he was carted off and consoled by teammates while he was leaving the field.
Bengals wide receiver Charlie Jones is entering his second NFL season with more time on his hands and an open path to increased playing time catching passes from Joe Burrow.
It took the Bengals a lot longer than some believed to add to QB Joe Burrow's arsenal in the 2023 NFL Draft. However, they may have struck gold in the fourth round anyway.
The Joe Burrow-to-Jones connection could be a beautiful thing for years to come. This fourth-round pick may ultimately be a key ingredient to the Bengals winning a Super Bowl.