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This news ("How Bengals players grade Zac Taylor, Mike Brown and what they gave an 'F,'" Feb. 27) makes me feel terribly out of touch and unschooled about the finer things in life.
Here we'll try to look at two players who are sneaky Cincinnati Bengals trade candidates entering 2025 NFL training camp.
Last season, the Cincinnati Bengals asked for more from their rookie class than they had in any other year of Zac Taylor’s ...
All three players enter the season with a lot to prove, especially Taylor-Britt and Turner. Both players were selected in the second round of their respective drafts and when a team selects a ...
Bengals most questionable pick – Shemar Stewart Here’s why: When a prospect is drafted in the first round of the NFL draft there’s a different level of expectations.
We dig into Shemar Stewart's signing, Evan McPherson's new (old) approach, Jermaine Burton's progress in Year 2 and the guard ...
Though the Bengals didn't rise to the preseason expectations for the team in 2024, just missing out on the playoffs despite a late surge, the team saw multiple players on both sides of the ball ...
The Bengals’ front office needs to come away from this upcoming season knowing whether Taylor-Britt, who is entering a contract year, is their No. 1 cornerback for the future. Same with Turner.
The Cincinnati Bengals addressed their defensive line with their first pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, selecting defensive end Shemar Stewart out of Texas A&M with the No. 17 overall pick.
In selecting Stewart, the Bengals addressed one of their biggest positional needs and selected a talented player with elite physical traits. The only question about Stewart surrounds his lack of ...
The Bengals' young secondary, with an average age of 24.5, displayed high energy during practice. The team is looking for improvement from its safeties, Jordan Battle and Geno Stone, under new ...