NFLPA report cards have been released, and the Cincinnati Bengals scored an embarrassingly low score in one category.
Bengals director of personnel Duke Tobin discussed player contracts and the team's needs during his media sessions at the NFL combine
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,
Penn State’s star 2024 tight end Tyler Warren is slated to be a first-round pick in the NFL Draft this April. Meanwhile, one of his star predecessors at the position just inked a big deal in the NFL.
While at the Reese’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Duke Tobin, the Cincinnati Bengals’ director of player personnel, said wide receiver Jermaine Burton had “done nothing” as a rookie to deserve a roster spot with the NFL team.
The Cincinnati Bengals are well on their way to shaping their roster for the upcoming season. The team on Monday released veteran guard Alex Cappa after three seasons. This comes on the heels of the Bengals also cutting defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins ahead of the NFL combine.
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.
The Bengals (Ja'Marr Chase) and Cowboys (Micah Parsons) are two teams that will be directly affected by the Myles Garrett deal—with the bar for non-QBs rising to $40 million per. The longer you wait ...