Shemar Stewart’s Dispute With Bengals
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Bucs Wire on MSNBleacher Report suggests wild trade package for Bengals disgruntled draft pickThe Bengals are playing games with their first-round pick Shemar Stewart so analysts are projecting trades for him and one included the Bucs.
Here we'll try to look at the two Cincinnati Bengals players who may be in danger of getting cut after their 2025 minicamp.
Mike Tomlin believes T.J. Watt and the Steelers will reach an agreement but offers no timetable. Browns wideout Diontae Johnson won’t let ‘one bad year’ define him.
There’s no dodging the expectations in 2025. Cincinnati can’t fumble another season of Burrow’s prime. It’s playoffs (and more) or bust for the Bengals, who are once again poised to boast an elite offense while hanging on for dear life with just enough defense.
Not only that, but the Patriots were able to nab edge rusher Bradyn Swinson on Day 3 of the NFL Draft, a pick that has largely been viewed as a steal. Could New England potentiall
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At 28 years old, Burrow has put up impressive numbers throughout his five-year NFL career. He has thrown for 19,001 yards, 140 touchdowns, and 46 interceptions, while completing 68.6 percent of his passes in 69 games. Those numbers have come despite two seasons with major injury issues.
“One of the biggest stories of the 2025 regular season was the Bengals finding ways to lose games despite continuous heroic efforts from quarterback Joe Burrow,” Dalton Wasserman wrote. “Burrow ranked second in the NFL in PFF passing grade, but the team’s lack of balance around him on both sides of the ball prevented them from making the playoffs.
With the 2025 season on the horizon, Steelers.com is bringing you Looking Back, where a game against each of our opponents is highlighted. In this edition, it's the Cincinnati Bengals. Steelers 23, Cincinnati Bengals 7 December 12, 2010 Heinz Field (Now Acrisure Stadium)
Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor said he saw improvement in all phases of the game this offseason and called the team’s workout program “really productive.”
No, Cincinnati Bengals Aren't Only Team Using Default Language in Contract Talks With First Round Pick. This is a common practice in the NFL.