The Dan Le Batard Show looks ahead to the offseason for the Cincinnati Bengals, discussing why the organization is likely in a "no-win situation" due to their limited salary cap space.
In his second effort of the season, though, ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. dials in on that defense and pass-rush, giving the Bengals Georgia’s Mykel Williams at No. 17: While it’s hard to imagine the Bengals fumble a talent like Hendrickson,
Pro Bowl quarterback Joe Burrow has made it crystal clear how he wants the Cincinnati Bengals to approach this offseason. Do whatever it takes to ensure that wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, edge rusher Trey Hendrickson and wide receiver Tee Higgins are Bengals long term.
Considering those Bengals feel like a win-now team that might not want to wait on another high rookie to develop on the fly, never mind spend a high draft resource on the area, free agency might be the only way to get a quick fix.
The futures of stars Tee Higgins, Trey Hendrickson and Ja'Marr Chase will have many eyes on the Bengals in Indianapolis.
Around the Super Bowl, Cincinnati Bengals Trey Hendrickson hit the interview circuit and effectively extended an ultimatum to the team. While the brief media tour didn’t get nearly the attention Joe Burrow’s did for obvious reasons,
The Cincinnati Bengals announced a one-year contract extension for long snapper Cal Adomitis on Friday. Adomitis signed with Cincinnati as a college free agent in 2022 out of the University of Pittsburgh and has played in 52 games with the Bengals.
Most Cincinnati Bengals trade projections that include Tee Higgins fall flat because the team just won’t do it. Those Bengals value their own far too much and when in an actual standoff, well, fans remember how things went down with Carson Palmer.
The Cincinnati Bengals are already making big roster moves by releasing a defensive tackle they signed in 2024.