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Bengals attack the same position of weakness with a player they originally couldn't pick in 2025 NFL draft do-over
The Cincinnati Bengals will be interested in adding pass-rushers this offseason, just like they were last offseason when they drafted Shemar Stewart with the No. 17 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.Stewart was the seventh defensive lineman to go off the board in last year's draft,
Kamren Curl has been a full-time starter since he entered the league six years ago. At age 26, he has 86 starts and 586 tackles to his name. Curl has the versatility to play both strong and free safety, so acquiring him would not limit the team in the draft.
The Cincinnati Bengals' opponents for the 2026 season have now been set.Next year, the Bengals are set to play the Kansas City Chiefs, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers at home at Paycor Stadium,
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Raiders, Browns, Falcons, Cardinals part way with head coaches following NFL regular season
Three NFL teams are making coaching changes after the regular season. The Raiders fired Pete Carroll, the Falcons dismissed Raheem Morris and the Browns let go of Kevin Stefanski.
The air around the league feels shifted as Matt Ryan steps into the Atlanta front office as their first-ever President of Football. That aura has inspired a former Cincinnati Bengals legend to make a public plea to his former team owner,
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Former Falcons quarterback signs with Green Bay Packers practice squad
The Green Bay Packers are signing former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder to their 16-man practice squad, according to a report from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. The Packers are dealing with multiple injuries at the quarterback position and Ridder can provide some depth as they prepare for the postseason.
Pro Football Focus (PFF) released its 2025 NFL Rookie Team of the Year, and of the Atlanta Falcons ' two deserving rookies, only one made the list: safety Xavier Watts. Edge rusher James Pearce Jr. was left off the list entirely.