The defensive backs get their time to shine on the field Friday at the Scouting Combine. You can be certain the Cincinnati Bengals will be keeping a close eye on the group. The team needs plenty of help on the backend and that help could come from one or more of these players.
We break down the feasibility of Cincinnati's ambitious plan to lock up its star trio — and what that would mean for the rest of the team.
With the most cap space in the NFL this coming free agent cycle, the shiny toy on the top of fans' wish lists for the New England Patriots was to land Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins. Well,
Bengals director of personnel Duke Tobin discussed player contracts and the team's needs during his media sessions at the NFL combine
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Some incumbent players are favored by a revamped coaching staff while others are trending toward the team parting ways with them.
Despite Joe Burrow's past efforts to recruit him to the Bengals, Rob Gronkowski has no plans for an NFL return.
Sheldon Rankins' tenure with the Cincinnati Bengals has come to a close, as the franchise instead looks to extend its top stars. The Bengals confirmed Friday that they released the veteran defensive tackle after he started seven games in 2024,
NFLPA report cards have been released, and the Cincinnati Bengals scored an embarrassingly low score in one category.
The Cincinnati Bengals put through one of their big expected cap-savings cuts to finish out the week, letting defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins go. Cutting Rankins was one of thre
NFL Salary Cap Set for 2025 Season, Cincinnati Bengals Have Room to Keep Stars. Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson are all hoping to sign new contracts this offseason.