The Bengals may want to use their first round pick a little more to help the defense.
Bengals Film Breakdown: Can Myles Murphy Bolster Pass Rush With More Snaps
The second-year Cincinnati Bengals pro has had three sacks in his 1.5-year career. All of those sacks came in his rookie season. This year, he’s played 157 snaps (37% of the possible snaps), while last year, he only played 305 snaps (28% of the possible snaps).
Bengals’ Game Book Soulmates: Isaac Curtis Goes Long To Salute Ja’Marr Chase
Curtis, the Godfather of the Go Ball 50 years before Ja’Marr Chase christened the Bengals record book, is making what he hopes is a Sunday drive for the Bengals’ Sunday night game (8:20-Cincinnati’s Channel 5) in Los Angeles against the Chargers.
Bengals Name Tycen Anderson as Team’s 2024 Winner of Ed Block Courage Award
Anderson, a third-year player out of the University of Toledo, suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 8 of the 2023 campaign at San Francisco. At the time of his injury, he led the Bengals with eight special teams tackles.
Bengals vs. Chargers Week 11 | SCOUTING REPORT
Los Angeles quarterback Justin Herbert was the third QB selected in the 2020 NFL Draft (No. 6 overall) behind Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow (No. 1) and Miami’s Tua Tagovailoa (No. 5). The former Oregon Duck currently ranks fifth in PFF passing grade, boasting an 84.4 grade.
‘We’re Still In The Fight,” In Muddy AFC Playoff Picture; Battle, Ossai Give Bengals Defense A Boost; Injury Update | QUICK HITS
Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki quoted fellow New Jerseyite Bill Parcells Monday as they began a work week that stretches into Sunday night (8:20-Cincinnati’s Channel 5) against the Chargers in their first trip to SoFi Stadium since Super Bowl LVI.
Bengals gamble, get Joe Burrow help in 2025 NFL mock draft
Since Joe Burrow became the quarterback of the Bengals, the tight end position has been a revolving door. This year, the Bengals take a swing at finding a player who could be their long-term solution at tight end in Michigan’s Colston Loveland.
The Cincinnati Bengals are closing in on a unique scoring record.
Chase Brown’s 1-yard touchdown run 5 minutes and 37 seconds into the 35-34 loss marked the fifth consecutive game the Bengals have scored at least seven points in the first quarter.
Bengals injury updates on Tee Higgins, Orlando Brown not encouraging
“Walkthrough is pretty easy to participate in, so I wouldn’t read too much into that. We’ll get to Wednesday and see where it’s at,” Taylor said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. “Everything was positive.”