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Bengals get an offseason win over NFC playoff team and it says a lot about Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins
Cincinnati Bengals wide receivers coach Troy Walters is staying on staff for another year.CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones reports Walters declined an interview request for the Chicago Bears offensive coordinator vacancy,
The Bengals have needs, but this trade idea would be very bold.
CINCINNATI — Amarius Mims quietly posted a strong sophomore season with the Bengals at right tackle, and Pro Football Focus analyst Dalton Wasserman thinks he's set up to really break out in 2026. He picked Mims as the Bengals ' top early 2026 breakout candidate after he logged a career-best 67.6 PFF grade on 1,050 snaps (835 as a rookie).
The Cincinnati native first rose to fame as a member of 98 Degrees with his brother, Drew. Nick Lachey has spoken out about his support and criticism of the Bengals. Now, he put out a new song on his YouTube page called “Sell ‘Em Mike Brown.” “Sell ‘em, Mike Brown. Stop playing like a clown,” sings Nick Lachey. “Quit bringing my Bengals down.”
One Cincinnati native celebrity wants the Bengals to get new ownership.
The Cincinnati Bengals have added a new coach from a well-respected football family to their offensive staff.
The Cincinnati Bengals have entered their offseason after a disappointing 6-11 season. The team has already made moves to ensure improvement for the 2026 season. They were also able to keep their coaching staff intact,
Opinion: Hamilton County paid hundreds of millions to guarantee a decade of tenancy, while surrendering future leverage and called it progress.
Singer, TV personality and lifelong Bengals fan Nick Lachey feels owner Mike Brown should sell team, so he released a song about it.
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Bengals in extension talks with RB Chase Brown
Bengals RB Chase Brown said his reps and the team have begun contract talks about a long-term deal, per ESPN’s Ben Baby. Next year is the final year of Brown’s rookie deal.