After five months of prognosticating how the Cincinnati Bengals' roster can and should look, we're a week away from rookies reporting to minicamp. The offseason is making its transition out of what could be, to what's right in front of us. Players finally getting on the field is cool and all, but several questions remain.
With the 49th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft the Cincinnati Bengals selected Kris Jenkins Jr. from the University of Michigan. Jenkins is the son of former All-Pro nose tackle Kris Jenkins Sr., who was the 44th overall pick in the 2001 draft.
The Bengals took some swings across their 2024 NFL Draft haul. NFL executives around the league touched on that and more with The Athletic's Mike Sando.
The Bengals took some risks with their 10 picks. With the first of their 10 picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Bengals selected Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims with the 18th overall selection.
Jenkins’ father and uncle were both successful NFL players To say that football is in his blood might be something of an understatement. Kris Jenkins Jr.
The numbers are out. The Cincinnati Bengals will be bringing in at least 10 new faces, many of whom have a good chance at cracking the 53-man roster. With their first-round pick, the team added Georgia tackle Amarius Mims.
The Georgia Bulldogs continued their tradition of NFL Draft success in 2024, boasting a formidable lineup of prospects selected in the early rounds. Tight end Brock Bowers led the charge as the first Bulldog off the board, chosen No.
The Athletic parsed through the NFL undrafted free agent signings from this past week for their favorite fits and Texas Tech punter Austin McNamara took the crown for Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Bengals entered the 2024 offseason with a sense of urgency. Joe Burrow suffered a Week 11 hand wrist ligament injury that ended his season, and with it Cincinnati’s hopes of competing in the playoffs.
Free-agent WR Tyler Boyd has been a consistent producer since entering the NFL as a second-round pick in 2016.
Here's a look at the most and least upgraded position groups for each AFC North team.
The Bengals added 10 players in the 2024 NFL Draft, including Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims in the first round. Their additions also include Kris Jenkins, Jermaine Burton and McKInnley Jackson.
Grades from the 2024 NFL Draft are in, and it looks like the Cincinnati Bengals fared pretty well. But the rest of the AFC North did some damage too. Talented college players are set to face the Bengals twice a year for at least the next four years with the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Taunting, trash talking, and other harmless acts on the football field are totally fine by Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. He also knows what's best for him.
The Bengals announced jersey numbers for all 10 of their picks in the 2024 NFL Draft. Receiver Jermaine Burton will wear No. 81. Tight end Erick All will wear No.
PFF's Trevor Sikkema revealed his favorite 2024 NFL Draft pick from all 32 teams and Cincinnati's first-round option got the crown. Sikkema is a big fan of the Amarius Mims selection.
Big-Play Burton. We knew that change was coming to the Cincinnati Bengals' offense, and the meteoric change came in Round 3 when the Bengals selected Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Jermaine Burton.
While the confrontation with superstar wide receiver Tee Higgins has been brewing throughout the entire offseason for the Cincinnati Bengals, the strained relationship with elite defensive end Trey Hendrickson appeared to be a huge surprise.
While there is no hard science to support the claim, a player’s number speaks to how their career will go. A running back wearing a 40s number? Sorry, no star power.
Tyler Boyd remains unsigned, but that may not be the case for long.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that free agent WR Tyler Boyd met with the Chargers this week and will travel to Tennessee to meet with the Titans in the coming days. Pro Football Network’s Adam Caplan said last week that Boyd intended to wait until after the draft to sign with a team.
The Cincinnati Bengals increased their offensive explosiveness this offseason by adding key pieces in free agency and the NFL Draft.
Higgins has now requested a trade twice, most recently a week ago at the same time as teammate Trey Hendrickson
The Detroit Lions could use some wide receiver depth behind Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon has posed an interesting candidate.
The Cincinnati Bengals are looking to improve on defense this offseason, and they’re going to ask a former first-round pick to switch positions in their hopes of strengthening the secondary.
When the Bengals made him a first-round draft choice two years ago, Dax Hill was considered the second-best safety in his class, behind only Kyle Hamilton.
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