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Dylan Fairchild Receives Praise From Bengals Offensive Line
“Strongest dude I ever met in my life. Pound for pound,” said Mims Tuesday, agreeing his friend doesn’t seem to be intimidated by anything physical. “He has that factor about him. Not just in a game, but in regular life. I feel bad if he gets his hand on a regular pedestrian just walking down the street. If it’s not a football player, he’ll probably (do damage).”
Christian Sarkisian To Become Northwestern Athletics General Manager
“I feel extremely grateful for my time in Cincinnati. I don’t think that there was a better situation for a young scout to learn from in terms of growth,” said Sarkisian Monday from his Northwestern office.
Bengals Host 2025 Girls Flag Football Championship Event
“It’s amazing to offer the opportunity to play football to women,” said Mount Notre Dame Assistant Coach and Offensive Coordinator Abby Renneker. “As a lifelong Bengals fan, it’s crazy to be able to be on this field and win my own championship. The energy was high, and it’s something I will never forget.”
Bengals 2025 Opponents Preview
The Bengals’ 2025 schedule will be released Wednesday at 8 p.m. Tickets to all 2025 Bengals games will also go on sale to the public at the same time on bengals.com/tickets. Cincinnati is slated to play seven playoff teams in 2025. Here is a brief preview of where each opponent stands entering this season.
Trey Hendrickson says he won’t play for Bengals without new deal
The relationship between Cincinnati’s star edge rusher and the front office reached a boiling point Monday. According to Hendrickson, Bengals coach Zac Taylor sent him a text message Monday that missing the team’s mandatory minicamp, which is exactly four weeks away, will result in a fine.
Trey Hendrickson won’t play for Bengals on current deal: Where do both parties go from here?
Hendrickson told Bengals reporters he’s become disappointed with the team’s lack of communication and the contract situation with the team has become “personal.” He also stated the Bengals are no longer discussing contract talks with him, leaving the star pass rusher available to play elsewhere if they can find a trade partner.
Bengals’ Paycor Stadium lease: Here are 3 things to watch
The county and team want $350 million from the state budget. A lobbyist sent that pitch to the state April 8, including examples of how the project could be structured using similar language to the proposal for a $600 million bond investment for a new Cleveland Browns stadium in the Ohio House’s budget plan.
Bengals will not participate in 2025 international game
NFL Network announced six of the seven international games, but the game not announced—to be played Week 1 in Brazil—is “hosted” by a team that will not appear on the Bengals’ 2025 schedule (Los Angeles Chargers).
Bengals mock schedule: What Cincinnati is monitoring and outlining best, worst scenarios
The Bengals went 3-2 in those contests, but they included another Thursday night prime-time game in Baltimore, which produced two of the more disastrous results in recent team history over the last two seasons.
The Cincinnati Bengals will travel the fewest miles of any team in 2025.
The defense needs fixed, the top two draft picks remained unsigned and Trey Hendrickson, the 2024 sack leader, is feeling disrespected and doing media interviews on the practice field while his teammates work behind him.
Trey Hendrickson Details ‘Disappointing’ Texts Sent From Bengals Coach Zac Taylor
“A little bit transpired between me and Zac. We’ve tried to keep it as least amount as personal as possible, but at some point in this process it becomes personal,” Hendrickson said, via CLNS Cincinnati.
J.J. Watt, other NFL stars come to defense of Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson amid contract dispute
“Yes I 100% agree this is how teams do it and this is exactly how Detroit did me and why I was forced to leave because when it came to them paying me off of an elite 2014 campaign they expected a hometown discount,” former defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh wrote.