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It's Browns vs. Bengals in the "Battle of Ohio" right off the bat in 2025. Our expert give his best bets for that game, as well as a futures bet for both teams.
ESPN's Mike Clay dropped his 1-32 NFL roster rankings ahead of training camps opening this week and had the Bengals ranked ninth overall. Cincinnati's offense is the clear strength driving the roster.
All told, it's way too early to draw any significant conclusions about the 2025 Bengals. The defense won Day One. If they string a couple good days together, then we'll have a trend on our hands. Until then, let's give it a few more days before we make sweeping conclusions.
Trey Hendrickson posts a cryptic photo, Micah Parsons likes a J.J. Watt subtweet, and the Commanders left Terry McLaurin out of a wedding post.
CINCINNATI — The NFL journey led Desmond Ridder back to Cincinnati for a shot with the Bengals this summer. UC's legendary former quarterback discussed the chance with the media on Wednesday. He's playing behind a familiar quarterback in a very familiar city.
The Bengals should once again have a prolific offense, but what about the rest of the team? The franchise is conducting a great NFL experiment.
Holdouts are fairly uncommon for NFL rookies, but that doesn't mean they don't happen. Here's a look at the longest.
Just two days in, the dog days of training camp have arrived for the Cincinnati Bengals. Cornerback Josh Newton puked a couple of times, defensive end Myles Murphy left practice on a cart to get an IV and wide receiver Tee Higgins felt some cramping and had a trainer stretch him on the sideline as the temperature rose to 89 degrees for the morning practice.