The Cincinnati Bengals need to improve their defense line this offseason, which is why they should be putting in a call to the Atlanta Falcons for a $35 million defender who could be available.
When Duke Tobin looks back and ponders how the Cincinnati Bengals’ roster could have been better last year, the defensive line is the first thing to come to mind.
Over at The Athletic, the team beat writers got together to conduct their own first-round mock. In this instance, the Cincinnati Bengals, led by beat writer Paul Dehner Jr., get some long-needed help ...
"There isn’t a much easier team to draft for than the Bengals. Pick whatever part of the defense you want to upgrade, and you’re right," Roberts wrote. "Grant brings a massive body at 342 pounds and ...
Al Golden on Bengals Defense, Possibility of Adding Key Pieces in Offseason CINCINNATI – One of the best defensive tackles in ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have plenty of cap space to knock out all of Joe Burrow’s demands this offseason, especially after a higher-than-expected incoming salary cap for 2025. But that doesn’t mean the ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have started making cuts as the NFL offseason is in full swing and the team announced they’ve moved on ...
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson ... to develop recent premium picks Myles Murphy (first round, 2023), Kris Jenkins (second round, 2024) and McKinnley Jackson third round ...
The Bengals carried a $63.2 million combined ... Rookie defensive tackles Kris Jenkins Jr. and McKinnley Jackson appeared to settle into their respective roles by the end of last season.
As the combine begins, the Bengals have only four players currently under contract for 2025 that played more than 30% of ...
The Bengals had signed Rankins last year on a two-year pact worth $26 million while assembling a multi-player rotation in the hopes of replacing DJ Reader. Letting him go this offseason saved roughly ...