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A to Z Sports on MSNBengals 2025 Roster Breakdown: Demetrius Knight Jr. needs to hit the ground running as Cincinnati's new starting linebacker
Cincinnati knew linebacker was going to be a need in this year's draft with Germaine Pratt having one foot out the door. Knight ended up being their target once the second round began. New defensive coordinator Al Golden remarked following the pick he anticipated Knight being the pick if he was available in the middle of the second round.
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.
CINCINNATI — 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.
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.
The Bengals took Stewart No. 17 overall out of Texas A&M. He isn't happy with the current language in the contract he's being offered, but it seems like Cincinnati isn't willing to compromise further at this point.
If there’s one player who understands the importance of training camp practice in Cincinnati, it’s Amarius Mims. The Bengals selected Mims with the No.18 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft out of Georgia. Mims went on to start 13 games for the Bengals last season.
When the Cincinnati Bengals report to training camp on Tuesday, Trey Hendrickson won't be there. The Bengals star is currently about 800 miles away from Ohio in Northern Florida, which means one of two things happened: Either he forgot he was supposed to report to training camp or his contract standoff with the Bengals has gotten so ugly that he decided not to show up.
The contract dispute between the Cincinnati Bengals and Trey Hendrickson has been one of the biggest stories of the NFL offseason. But former NFL agent Joel Corry breaks down a fair deal between the Bengals and their All-Pro defensive end.
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.