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Day Seven of Cincinnati Bengals training camp got off to an ominous start when dark clouds rolled in and thunder rumbled.
The Bengals defense continues to be the surprise of training camp, and the guy leading the way today was somewhat of surprise himself.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals are not necessarily flush wth young talent, as noted by ESPN contributor Aaron Schatz this week. The analytic guru broke down every roster 1-32 by 25-year-old talent or ...
Trey Hendrickson ended his holdout, pivoting to a "hold in" and attempting to help his teammates along the way. The offense ...
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The release of Zack Moss highlights the Cincinnati Bengals’ confidence in their younger and more cost-effective running back ...
The Cincinnati Bengals are ready for the 2025 NFL preseason and have signed a rookie who will add depth on defense, knowing the offensive side is in good hands under star quarterback Joe Burrow’s ...
As bad as the defense has been, it’s not looking like it will get better. Trey Hendrickson – as we all know – is coming off back-to-back 17.5-sack seasons, with the latter leading the NFL.
While there has been a big focus on what the Bengals haven’t done, the Bengals made three fairly significant moves on defense heading into 2025. Adding TJ Slaton and re-signing BJ Hill and ...
The Cincinnati Bengals defense is ranked No. 28 by Pro Football Network even assuming that Hendrickson, Stewart and Knight get into camp.
Bengals defensive coordinator Al Golden. (Tony Wagner/WKRC) "Just consistent energy," Golden said of Knight. "I love his approach to the game. He makes everybody around him better. He's a live wire.
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