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The Cincinnati Bengals have reportedly reached a deal with rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart after a contentious negotiation period between his camp and the organization.
The former Texas A defensive standout is finally under contract after Cincinnati backed off a controversial clause. Now the first-rounder can get to work.
On July 25, Stewart and the Bengals officially agreed to a fully-guaranteed, four-year, $18.97 million deal that includes a $10.4 million signing bonus, a person with knowledge of the contractual ...
The Bengals should cross the final item off of their to-do list and focus all of their attention on trying to contend for a Super Bowl.
The Cincinnati Bengals rookie was the only first-round pick that remained unsigned heading into NFL training camp.
The Cincinnati Bengals were able to resolve one contract holdout, but they still have the biggest one in their way.
CINCINNATI — Done deal. Bengals first round pick Shemar Stewart agreed to a four-year, $18.97 million contract on Friday ...
The stalemate is finally over. The deal is done. The Bengals and first-round draft pick defensive end Shemar Stewart have ...
Shemar Stewart and the Cincinnati Bengals agreed to a contract on Friday, ending the rookie defensive end’s three-day holdout ...
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