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The Bengals are trying to win a Super Bowl for the first time in team history this coming season and will likely need better production out of its 2025 draft class than 2024 brought. Pro Football Focu...
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The Cardinals strengthened their defense during free agency but can still benefit from drafting a prospect on the defensive line.
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Going 14-1 against a team would be impressive, but covering the spread 14 times out of 15 against another team is staggering, but the Bengals have done it.
The Bengals have contract issues, on the field and off. Their lease at Paycor Stadium will expire on June 30, 2026 — unless they exercise an option to extend it by two years on or before June 30, 2025. Team executive V.P. Katie Blackburn was asked about the status of the lease during the recent league meetings.
It's a risk, but the alternative was alienating a player on pace to be the best quarterback in franchise history. The Bengals made Joe Burrow happy (and Ja'Marr Chase *extremely* happy) and announced their intentions to the world. Maybe the defense will ...
Some comments from the Cincinnati Bengals on the topic of the upcoming expiring stadium lease at NFL league meetings went viral this week. Now, in response to those comments, those involved in the process have responded publicly.
Blackburn’s comments come at a time against a recent history of tension between the team and Hamilton County. If the two sides don’t get on the same page soon, things could get very interesting for the Bengals. And for Cincinnati. And for the NFL.
Advertisement Despite delivering mega-deals for star receivers Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase, significant pressure remains on the Bengals to deliver in the draft and create a fast start in the 2025 season.
Reece put the responsibility back on the Bengals, saying the county has been ready to hash out a new lease for over a year.
"A June 30 deadline to exercise the first of five two-year rolling extensions of the Paycor Stadium lease approaches," Dehner Jr. wrote. "It will be an inflection point for keeping the Bengals on The Banks in downtown Cincinnati."
The Bengals re-signed their top two wideouts this offseason to big extensions but a closer look at the deals reveals interesting details.
Cincinnati Bengals executive vice president Katie Blackburn dishes on where things stand with Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson.
CINCINNATI — T.J. Houshmandzadeh appeared on the Nightcap with Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson this week ready to defend his guy as the top Bengals wide receiver in franchise history.