
The former Pittsburgh product seems interested.
Former Cincinnati Bengals Star Hoping to Return to AFC North This Season
Boyd, 30, spent the first eight seasons of his career in Cincinnati, before signing with Tennessee last season. He finished his Bengals career with 513 catches for 6,000 yards and 31 touchdowns. Now he’s hoping for a chance to join Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf on a Steelers team that is hoping to make a championship run.
Former Bengals and Steelers Defensive Lineman Oliver Gibson Has Passed Away
After his playing days, Gibson got into coaching at the high school level. He was named head football coach at his alma mater, Romeoville High School, which is 32 miles from downtown Chicago.
Cincinnati Bengals MUST Make Integral Addition Ahead of 2025 Training Camp
“The Bengals must decide how much they want to hold their ground on this issue versus how important it is to get their first-round pick practicing with the team, especially considering that Stewart was considered a raw talent.”
Bengals’ flopping 1st-round picks called out in re-draft effort
“Coincidentally, this pick is a replacement for the other “bust” mentioned above, Hill. The Michigan product was drafted so high because he’s a defensive back who has safety and cornerback versatility, which is the role Branch has become a Pro Bowler in with the Lions.”
Bengals WR Tee Higgins appears at football camp
As noted by WSAZ and others, travel delays moved the start of this particular camp hosted by Higgins back just a few hours before the standard football camp process unfolded with the Bengals star at the center.
Anonymous former NFL head coach has abnormal confidence in Joe Burrow’s ability to carry the Bengals
Burrow was statistically the most productive passer in the game last year and could only win nine games. There wasn’t much more he could’ve done to change the season’s end result. That speaks to how great he truly is, but his ability to carry those around him is only so great.
Shemar Stewart and the Bengals have been at odds over ‘double standard’ according to NFL insider
“But the argument in that case was, ‘Hey, I should be treated like all the other rookies around the NFL.'” Pelissero explained. “And the Bengals were saying, ‘Well, no, this is our language. This is what Amarius Mims and everybody else before you had.’“
Cincinnati Bengals Lineman Dylan Fairchild Training With UFC Star Sean Strickland
Indeed, he can. Fairchild was an undefeated high school wrestling champion, finishing with a 67-0 record. He won two heavyweight state titles and finished 22-0 as a senior.