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Training camp ahead of the 59th season of Cincinnati Bengals football is finally here. The Bengals kicked off training camp July 23 on the Kettering Health Practice Fields, across the street from Paycor Stadium. The bleachers were packed and autograph-seekers were out in force.
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.
Here we'll try to look at the Cincinnati Bengals player who is under the most pressure as they enter the 2025 NFL season.
Bengals 2025 Roster Breakdown: William Wagner looking to improve Cincinnati's special teams as a rookie originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
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The Bengals are slated to host free agent tight end Noah Fant for a visit on Thursday, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. Fant was released by the Seahawks over the weekend. He began his career with three seasons in Denver after being a first-round pick in 2019. With the Broncos, Fant caught 170 passes for 1,905 yards and 10 touchdowns.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Bengals rookie linebacker Demetrius Knight opted to practice in the spring despite not having signed his contract at that point and that decision sure seemed to pay off on the first day of the team's training camp on Wednesday.
Defensive back Mike Hilton, who has played the past four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals, posted video of Cincinnati on his Instagram story, with the caption, "It's been real!"
Tight end Noah Fant, a first-round pick of the Broncos in the 2019 NFL draft, played three seasons for Denver and three for the Seahawks.