
Joe Burrow shows up on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s magazine focusing on fashion.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow’s hot summer continues with magazine cover
The deep-dive article gets some new quotes from Burrow about the intersection of sports and fashion and even goes as far as touching on plans he might have after football in that world.
QUICK HITS | Leapin’ Lemar Jumps For Ja’Marr As New Bengals ROH Member
When new Bengals Ring of Honor member Lemar Parrish met the media via Zoom Wednesday, Bengals.com asked if there was anyone playing today he enjoyed watching and had a bit of the same dynamic playmaking he brought to the table.
Bengals Call Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish to Ring of Honor
When it came to marking their ballots, season ticket members opted for their version of That ’70s Show when they elected to the Bengals Ring of Honor two prominent members from the franchise’s first full decade of existence in Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish.
Coach says Bengals pick Shemar Stewart not returning to Texas A&M
“There’s no intentions of Shemar to play for the Aggies this year,” Elko told ESPN’s Shae Cornette. “But Shemar has been around. He’s very comfortable in our program. Really likes what we do training wise. He’s been training, getting ready for his season this year with the Bengals. We wish him the best.”
Agent’s Take: Breaking down exactly why Bengals’ Shemar Stewart remains only unsigned 2025 first-round pick – CBSSports.com
Most teams have language stating that all guarantees void with any breach or default by a player. This is the precise change the Bengals want to make with Stewart.
Bengals’ Joe Burrow takes a shocking fall in a top 100 list
“Heading into 2025, Burrow remains the engine to Cincinnati’s offense. After two straight seasons of missing the playoffs, he’ll look to get the Bengals back to the dance. If he does, he’ll likely be squarely in the MVP conversation.”
Cincinnati Bengals Named One Of NFL’s Most Overrated Teams
“Cincinnati boasts a great offensive trio in Joe Burrow and his recently handsomely compensated receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins,” Jones wrote. “But winning meaningful games in this league requires a strong defense, and that’s where the questions begin for Cincinnati.
Bengals’ Rival Makes Big Decision That Could Impact Trey Hendrickson’s Future
Watt’s new deal may give Hendrickson even more of a case as he pushes for a new contract. Like Watt, the Bengals’ star is also 30 years old. Hendrickson has more sacks (35) than Watt (30.5) over the past two seasons.