The Cincinnati Bengals had Ja'Marr Chase lead the NFL's receivers and Joe Burrow post an MVP-caliber season, though their defense was subpar and led to a 9-8 finish on the season. Adding a player like Watt would certainly boost that side of the football, and Burnley keeper James Trafford wants to see Watt in a Bengals jersey.
The Bengals, led by Burrow, had success with Gesicki in their offense. Kyle Pitts was a projected superstar coming out of college, and his best campaign was as a rookie, which happened to be his only 1,000-plus receiving yards season.
Emails obtained by WCPO 9 show a growing tension between Hamilton County and the team amid negotiations to extend the stadium lease as it enters the last year of the current agreement. Read all the em
On the surface, the Bengals have a 1 in 9 chance of being the Dolphins' opponent in Madrid, Spain next season, but a closer look makes them the favorite.
B.J. Hill, Mike Hilton and Mike Gesicki are among those the Bengals will need to decide can be a part of their future.
It is stunning that Hamilton County not only refuses to maintain the stadium but actually restrains us from doing so." “It is very clear that we are talking past one another."
The Bengals face plenty of big questions this offseason, but Tee Higgins' future may be at the top of that list.
The Cincinnati Bengals have some major names and 20-plus overall heading to the 2025 free agency open market this offseason. Tee Higgins is the biggest name and has the most mystery around it. But other notables such as B.J. Hill, Mike Hilton and Mike Gesicki — to name a few — are intriguing in their own right.
We were loving ourselves for once. All thanks to The Great Joe Burrow and the resurgent Cincinnati Bengals, who were taking us on an unexpected, magical ride to the Super Bowl. We thought the Bengals of old had vanished forever. And now all that goodwill ...
What else speaks to Hendrickson’s importance? The droves of trade ideas making the rounds, such a recent one that suggests the Chicago Bears could get him from the Bengals in return for a third-round pick, courtesy of Bear Report’s Andrew Freeman:
Watt took to social media this weekend to reveal that he had made a specific wager with Burnley F.C. goalkeeper James Trafford. Simply put, Watt bet Trafford on December 28 that if doesn’t let up another goal for the remainder of the season, Watt would come out of retirement to play for the Bengals.