Greg Jennings breaks down the Cincinnati Bengals’ plan to secure long-term deals for Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and Trey Hendrickson on FIRST THINGS FIRST. Jennings discusses whether the Bengals can successfully lock in their star wide receivers and defensive end,
As Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic wrote: "Much like at the Super Bowl, the Bengals will be a popular topic in Indianapolis. That's because they are in contract discussions with s
Those Bengals, once again, will be one of the biggest talking points over the next week or so, this time at the scouting combine. Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic used a 32-team update opportunity to highlight this dynamic: Much like at the Super Bowl,
Current Burnley minority stake owner J.J. Watt said that he'd play for James Trafford's Bengals if the goalkeeper didn't give up another goal.
As such, the Bengals could look to free agency for veteran help again. There, CBS Sports’ Garrett Podell suggests former Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt as a fit for the Bengals: A successful run is analytically defined by gaining at least 40% of the yards required on first down (4 yards on a first-and-10 for example),
Cincinnati Bengals star J.J. Watt? Bengals fans surely like the sound of that and Watt was more than happy to joke around about coming out of retirement to join Joe Burrow and Co. while posting on social media this weekend.
As much as he minced his words when it came to losing games the defense gave away, he still looked like the leader the Bengals needed. If they franchise tag Higgins with the intention of trading him, the not-so-nice side of Burrow could arise.
NFL wide receiver free agent market could be booming this offseason for a few reasons even though this year's class could be perceived as watered down in comparison to past years. One reason is the wide receiver position in the 2025 NFL Draft isn't as deep as years past,
All indications are the Bengals and Higgins want to avoid a tag. But that second tag number would check in below the likely $30 million or more in average annual salary he could earn on the open market from another team.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase (1) and Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) prepare to warm up before the NFL game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Denver Broncos at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. / Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images