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Burrow's Fire Could Turn Bengals Around
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Today at 3:09 AM

Joe Burrow is bringing fire to practice, fueling a Bengals resurgence as they chase playoff glory after three straight misses. With a new defensive core, including a blockbuster trade for Dexter Lawrence, and Burrow’s intensified leadership—more direct, tougher, and laser-focused—the team’s energy is electric. Health remains the key, but if Burrow stays on the field, Cincinnati could be primed for a breakout 2026 season.

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Wright Still Doubts Bengals Hype
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Yesterday at 10:17 PM

Nick Wright is still skeptical about the Bengals’ hype, calling their recent buzz baffling after four years without a playoff appearance and a loss to the Chiefs in the 2023 AFC Championship. He’s bet against their win total for the 2026-27 season and remains unconvinced by the team’s perceived improvement, despite minicamp activity and hard work from players like Joe Burrow. While fans and analysts gear up for the season, Wright insists expectations should stay grounded.

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Germaine Pratt Could Be Bengals’ Smart LB Move
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Yesterday at 8:28 PM

The Bengals are eyeing a linebacker upgrade, with current starters Demetrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter looking far from dominant. Rumors swirl around high-profile names like Bobby Wagner and Jordyn Brooks, but here’s the real gem: Germaine Pratt. The 30-year-old ex-Bengal, who once made a playoff-winning play and still posted strong stats with the Colts, knows the system and the roster. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler says Pratt is a realistic, cost-effective target — and could be the smart move to fix their linebacker woes before kickoff.

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Burrow Takes Charge Offense
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Yesterday at 8:25 PM

Joe Burrow is stepping into a new leadership role this offseason, going beyond the field to demand intensity and accountability from his teammates, even if it means stepping outside his comfort zone. As the Bengals make bold, all-in moves to build a championship-caliber roster, Burrow’s vocal leadership on offense is syncing with defensive upgrades, creating a unified, high-stakes culture. It’s a risky gamble — but one that could define their season.

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Iosivas Rising as Bengals' Third Option
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Yesterday at 4:56 PM

Joe Burrow is raving about Andrei Iosivas, calling him big, strong, and fast—with serious confidence on display. For Bengals fans craving a reliable No. 3 receiver, Iosivas’ steady production—36 catches, 490 yards, 6 TDs in 2024; 33 catches, 420 yards, 2 TDs in 2025—signals he’s stepping into the role the team’s been chasing. With Chase and Higgins dominating and Chase Brown adding threat, Iosivas doesn’t need to carry the load—he just needs to be consistent. If he hits 600-700 yards and delivers when called, the Bengals’ offense becomes even more dangerous, potentially catapulting them back into contender territory.

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Bengals’ Playoff Push 2026
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Yesterday at 4:49 PM

Cincinnati Bengals are poised for a breakout playoff run in 2026, riding the momentum of Joe Burrow’s elite play and a major defensive upgrade that includes trading up for Dexter Lawrence. With Burrow potentially dominating for 17 games and the defense finally clicking, the Bengals could hit 11-12 wins and make a serious postseason push — all while chasing their first title since the 2021 Super Bowl run.

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Burrow Sees Bengals Echoing 2019 LSU
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Yesterday at 4:20 PM

Joe Burrow is comparing the current Bengals to the unstoppable 2019 LSU team he led to a national title, sensing the same explosive offense brewing in Cincinnati. He recalls predicting LSU’s high-scoring future and now sees that same fire emerging under his leadership. While acknowledging defensive gaps, Burrow’s contract restructuring and key signings like Dexter Lawrence signal a serious push to build a championship-caliber roster. With the Bengals’ season opener against Tampa Bay looming, the echoes of LSU’s historic run are fueling high expectations for Burrow’s seventh season.

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Lawrence’s Leadership Could Be Bengals’ Key
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Yesterday at 4:00 PM

Dexter Lawrence’s arrival in Cincinnati has already shaken things up—stepping into leadership with swagger, meshing well with coach Jerry Montgomery, and proving his elite potential even after a slightly down season. PFF still ranked him ninth last year, and the Bengals believe he’s poised to reclaim his dominant form from before. His impact? Already felt on the field and in the locker room—September could be the moment he elevates this defense to new heights.

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Bengals Nickelback Surprise
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Yesterday at 3:25 PM

Bengals rookie Bralyn Lux is making waves in minicamp, earning first-team reps at nickelback despite being undrafted last year—his rise could reshape the secondary and solidify Dax Hill as the starting cornerback opposite DJ Turner, giving Al Golden more flexibility while showcasing a deep, talented defense ready to surprise opponents.

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Bengals Bet on Carter’s Growth
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Yesterday at 2:09 PM

The Bengals are fully backing second-year linebacker Barrett Carter to anchor their defense, despite his shaky rookie campaign. With no offseason upgrades, the team’s faith rests on Carter’s claimed transformation—now confident, better-prepared, and deeply familiar with his role. Coaching staff, including DC Al Golden, praises his and teammate Demetrius Knight Jr.’s growth, calling their rookie year a steep learning curve they’ve overcome. As a fourth-round pick, Carter’s ability to lead and perform under pressure will be key, and the Bengals are betting his development will be enough to turn the linebacker position around.

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Sliding Draft, Hometown Glory
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Yesterday at 1:54 PM

Brian Parker, the second Brian Parker, slid all the way to the sixth round but traded disappointment for pure joy—getting drafted by his hometown Bengals erased every worry. He thought he’d hear his name called in the third, even eyed the fourth round, but when Cincinnati passed, he stopped chasing when and started chasing who. And in the end, playing for the team that raised him? That’s the dream he didn’t need a higher draft slot to chase.

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Bengals Cut Minicamp Early for Safety
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Yesterday at 1:14 PM

Bengals cut minicamp short ahead of schedule, with Coach Zac Taylor and QB Joe Burrow agreeing it’s better to avoid injury than push harder now—both believe July and August will offer plenty of competitive reps. Burrow’s offseason focus? Becoming more vocal to instill urgency and set the tone for the team. On defense, tackling woes from last year are being addressed with a revamped front and new talent, including Bryan Cook in the secondary—small defensive gains could be huge given their recent close losses. The team’s aligned: smart, safe, and ready to turn things around. <...


Burrow Goes Vocal to Lead Bengals
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Yesterday at 1:06 PM

Joe Burrow is transforming from a quiet, play-driven leader into a vocal force, stepping up to demand urgency and excellence from the Bengals after years of playoff droughts. Despite stepping outside his comfort zone, he’s embracing the responsibility of leading with his voice—knowing his words carry weight in the locker room. With the team making bold moves and the front office stepping up, Burrow’s leadership evolution is fueling their charge toward a Super Bowl run.

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Bengals Confidence Signals Big Change
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Yesterday at 12:21 PM

The Bengals are turning the page—coach Zac Taylor ended mandatory minicamp early, signaling unprecedented confidence in his roster, especially with Joe Burrow leading the charge. After years of playing catch-up, the team’s offseason upgrades, particularly on defense, have them ahead of the curve. Taylor credits the players’ hard work and trust in their core, hinting at a smarter, more focused approach. This isn’t just leniency—it’s a strategic leap forward, suggesting the Bengals might finally have the pieces to make a serious run.

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Bengals Rookie Ready for Multiple Roles
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Yesterday at 11:51 AM

Bengals rookie Brian Parker is proving his versatility by getting reps at guard, center, and even tackle—his former college position. He believes his tackle background actually gives him an edge at guard, especially in pass protection, and sees guard’s challenges as more familiar than center’s. Training against elite defensive linemen is accelerating his growth, and he’s confident he’ll be ready for game day if he can hold his own. The coaching staff views him as a key flexible asset, and his adaptability signals big potential for years to come.

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Bryan Cook’s Championship Mindset
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Yesterday at 11:27 AM

The Bengals are all-in this offseason, revamping their defense to finally chase a Super Bowl after three straight playoff misses. Veteran safety Bryan Cook, with championship experience and a championship mindset, is the key piece — not just for his talent, but for his leadership, accountability, and focus on team chemistry. While he’s proud of his family, Cook’s real mission is helping this defense gel fast. Talent alone won’t cut it in the AFC — but with Cook’s voice and vision, the Bengals might just have found the missing ingredient to win now.

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Bengals Allowed Record Defensive Touchdowns
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Yesterday at 10:38 AM

The Bengals’ defense surrendered a jaw-dropping nine defensive touchdowns last season — an NFL record — costing them 63 points and setting a franchise high. Joe Burrow threw three INTs returned for TDs (a new league mark), while Noah Fant’s fumbles led to three more scores. That’s more than double the next-worst team — and even if they avoid any defensive TDs this year, they’ll still break their own record for back-to-back seasons. They also gave up 111 points off turnovers — most in the league — and tied for 32nd in fumble returns, though past Bengals teams actually hold the top spots for that unfortuna...


Rookie Corner Tacario Davis Shining
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Yesterday at 9:40 AM

Tacario Davis, the Bengals’ surprise rookie corner, is rewriting expectations with his dominant minicamp performance. Standing six-foot-four, he’s bringing old-school intimidation and elite length to the secondary, impressing even veterans like Dax Hill. With top corners already locked in, Davis is carving out a role—possibly in special packages—to shut down elite receivers. Don’t sleep on 44; he’s making a serious case to be a key piece in Cincinnati’s defense.

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Burrow’s Championship Push Ignites AFC North
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Yesterday at 1:50 AM

Joe Burrow is already sounding championship-ready for 2026, comparing this Bengals squad to his historic LSU team—and the AFC North is taking notice. After a brutal 6-11 season and three straight playoff misses, Cincinnati’s offseason moves—trading for Dexter Lawrence and restructuring Burrow’s contract—signal serious intent. Burrow, fully healthy and throwing with renewed urgency, is embracing the pressure and leading with confidence. His chemistry with Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins remains elite, and his swagger suggests this team is primed for a turnaround. For the Ravens, that means a tougher division race ahead—because a resurgent Burr...


Bengals Captain Crunch Time
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Yesterday at 1:19 AM

Bengals are loaded with veteran leadership this offseason, creating a spicy captaincy battle as new stars like Allen, Cook, and Lawrence vie for spots alongside Burrow and Karras. Taylor’s got a headache — and a dream — picking from a deep pool of proven leaders who must now prove their worth beyond past honors. More captains means more accountability, more grit, and ultimately, a championship-caliber foundation.

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Burrow's Contract Move and Spring Drive
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Yesterday at 1:19 AM

Joe Burrow just pulled off a savvy contract move, turning part of his 2026 salary into an upfront bonus to ease the Bengals’ cap burden—creating “void years” that stretch beyond his current deal. With his cap hit once projected at nearly $48 million, Burrow’s financial maneuvering gives the team breathing room while he pushes his game harder than ever. Staying late after practices to throw with receivers, he even skipped a press conference to keep grinding—showing his laser focus on returning to elite form. Coach Zac Taylor called an early end to spring practices, saying the team hit its goals, a...


Bengals Wrap Spring Early With Confidence
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Last Wednesday at 11:10 PM

The Bengals are coasting into the offseason with confidence after wrapping up spring practices early — a bold move by head coach Zac Taylor signaling a veteran, well-prepped roster. Quarterback Joe Burrow and Taylor both emphasized avoiding injury by dialing back intensity, with installations complete and the team ready for the long haul. The offense remains intact, while the defense, led by Al Golden’s second-year system, is showing strong growth, especially from new players who’ve quickly adapted and brought leadership. The cornerback unit, featuring Colby Davis’s imposing size, DJ Turner’s coverage, and Dax Hill’s versatility, is shaping u...


Burrow Back, Bengals Aim High
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Last Wednesday at 9:57 PM

Joe Burrow is back, healthy, and buzzing with confidence as he prepares to lead the Cincinnati Bengals into the 2026 season — comparing his revamped squad to his undefeated 2019 LSU championship team. After a brutal 2024 injury cut his season short, Burrow bounced back with elite stats and is ready to make his mark. The Bengals open against the Buccaneers on September 13th, and with Burrow firing on all cylinders, fans are hoping this is the year they finally return to the playoffs.

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Burrow Sees Bengals as New LSU
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Last Wednesday at 9:26 PM

Joe Burrow is buzzing about the Bengals’ potential this season, comparing them to his legendary 2019 LSU team that dominated college football and won a national championship. With Burrow at the helm, that LSU squad featured future NFL stars like JaMarr Chase and Justin Jefferson, and his own record-setting performance—over 5,000 yards and 60 touchdowns—still echoes today. Now, with a revamped offensive line and a stout defense, Burrow sees the same electric energy and talent in Cincinnati, and he’s not just hyping it up—he’s speaking from experience having led the Bengals to multiple playoff runs. This could be the year...


Burrow's Bold Bengals Leap
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Last Wednesday at 9:21 PM

Joe Burrow is firing on all cylinders as the Bengals gear up for a pivotal season, boldly comparing his current squad to the legendary 2019 LSU team—complete with JaMarr Chase and Justin Jefferson. After three straight playoff misses and a truncated 2023 campaign due to injury, Burrow’s health and leadership are the keys to unlocking a turnaround. New defensive upgrades offer hope, but the real test lies in Burrow staying healthy and elite on the field. With a high-stakes home opener against Tampa Bay on September 13, all eyes are on him to lead the Bengals back to the postseason—and pr...


Bengals Eye Bobby Wagner
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Last Wednesday at 8:50 PM

The Bengals lost Trey Hendrickson, but their defense was already adjusting without him. Now, with the linebacker corps still unproven, veteran Bobby Wagner—still elite at stopping the run and packing football IQ—could be the missing piece. At 36, Wagner’s still hitting the century mark in tackles and might be just what this young unit needs to compete. He’s on the market after the Commanders drafted a rookie LB, and he’s taking his time to find the right fit.

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Burrow Eyes Championship with New Bengals Defense
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Last Wednesday at 8:50 PM

Joe Burrow is buzzing for the 2026 season, comparing the Bengals’ new roster to his dominant LSU team — and he’s not just talking hype. After a major offseason overhaul, including trading a first-round pick for Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, Burrow sees a defense built for dominance. He’s excited about the mix of veteran leadership and hungry newcomers, all chasing collective success over individual glory. Burrow notes this year’s roster is more balanced than past years, with fierce competition across the board — a sign of depth and a “very exciting problem.” He’s also spotlighting the unsung heroes on s...


Bengals Offseason Momentum Builds
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Last Wednesday at 8:21 PM

Bengals’ offseason buzz is electric as head coach Zac Taylor cuts minicamp short—a bold move signaling confidence after last year’s 6-11 slog. Joe Burrow’s leadership is the engine driving this optimism, with new stars like Jonathan Allen and Dalton Risner raving about his game-day presence. Defensive coordinator Al Golden may be frustrated by the shortened schedule, but rookies Cashius Howell and Tacario Davis are already getting reps. Second-year standout Bralyn Lux is making waves, running with starters—proof he’s ready to shine. And don’t overlook Charlie Jones’ jaw-dropping catch and Josh Newton’s clutch interception—these...


Burrow’s New Leadership Intensity
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Last Wednesday at 7:57 PM

Joe Burrow is dialing up his leadership this season, speaking louder and pushing harder to match the team’s elite roster and break a three-year playoff drought. Calling the season’s mantra “Urgency twenty-six,” he’s embracing a more vocal role — even stepping outside his comfort zone — to drive intensity and accountability. Veteran teammates praise his evolved mindset and off-field efforts to build chemistry, especially with new additions. As he turns 30, Burrow is channeling his LSU championship energy, fostering deeper relationships and creating a locker room buzz unlike any before — all while eagerly counting down to training camp.

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Geno Atkins Hall of Fame Push
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Last Wednesday at 5:22 PM

Geno Atkins, the Bengals’ defensive anchor from 2010 to 2020, is a Hall of Fame contender despite missing this year’s class—his career stats, durability, and game-changing impact make him a serious candidate for Canton down the road.

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Bengals Skip Minicamp Final Days
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Last Wednesday at 5:14 PM

Bengals coach Zac Taylor surprised fans by cutting mandatory minicamp short—two days canceled after players showed strong focus and discipline. It’s a smart, confidence-boosting move signaling team unity, with rookies signed and vets handling contracts. With training camp still 42 days away, the break lets players recharge without losing edge. Taylor’s gamble? Trusting the squad to come back sharper, hungrier, and ready to dominate when July hits.

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Burrow’s Playoff Pressure Cooker
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Last Wednesday at 4:50 PM

Joe Burrow’s legacy with the Bengals hangs in the balance as the team faces a make-or-break 2026 season. After leading them to Super Bowl glory and an AFC title, Burrow now battles mounting pressure at age 29 — with three years left on his $275M contract, playoff misses could trigger a coaching change or even a trade. Despite recent struggles, PFF calls him the franchise’s best QB since the 2000s, and with elite weapons like Higgins and Chase, he’s still capable of greatness — if the Bengals can finally deliver a postseason run.

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Burrow Gets Cash, Bengals Gain Flex
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Last Wednesday at 4:47 PM

Joe Burrow just pocketed an extra $10.4 million through a smart contract restructuring, boosting his earnings while easing the Bengals’ salary cap hit—pushing them from near the bottom to top 20 in cap space for 2026. Burrow’s own cap hit dropped from second-highest to eleventh, around $37.59 million, giving him more cash now and the team more flexibility to build around him. Both sides agreed to the move, signaling long-term commitment to competitiveness. The Bengals may still unlock more cap room by restructuring other deals, but they’re playing a calculated game. Burrow, meanwhile, is feeling good and ready for the season...


Bengals Can Still Win Super Bowl
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Last Wednesday at 4:05 PM

Joe Burrow’s health remains the Bengals’ biggest question, but don’t overlook Joe Flacco’s unexpected impact last season—when Burrow went down, the offensive line actually clicked under Flacco’s leadership. With defensive upgrades and a promising offensive line rebuild (including two key draft picks), the Bengals are primed for a serious Super Bowl push. Critics claim the line will regress, but Burrow’s 2024 MVP-caliber season—despite constant hits and a shaky O-line—proves he thrives under pressure. Plus, Chase Brown’s breakout running year shows the ground game can rebound. The Bengals aren’t just surviving—they’re building for a d...


Bengals Trade First Round for Lawrence
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Last Wednesday at 2:21 PM

The Bengals stunned fans by trading a first-round pick for veteran DT Dexter Lawrence — a bold move signaling they’re willing to sacrifice future draft capital for proven stars. Their strategy targets elite players near the top of their position, under 30, with 1-2 years left on their contract — no QBs or WRs allowed. Potential targets include safety Xavier McKinney, CB Jaylon Johnson (if Dax Hill departs), and LB Jamien Sherwood. They may also pursue center Creed Humphrey to fix their offensive line — even if it costs dearly. If Lawrence pays off, expect more surprise trades.

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Burrow Aims High With Bengals
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Last Wednesday at 1:19 PM

Joe Burrow is back with fire in his eyes and a vengeance in his voice—this time, he’s not just aiming for another Super Bowl, but MVP, a championship, and a season of wins—all while having fun. After battling brutal injuries from rookie knee trauma to last year’s wrist and turf toe nightmares, Burrow’s resilience is undeniable. And the Bengals? They’re matching his ambition, beefing up their defense with championship-caliber veterans. With a healthier Burrow and a deeper, more balanced roster, the Bengals are primed to turn hype into history. The only question left? Can they sta...


Burrow and Bengals Align for Change
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Last Wednesday at 11:04 AM

The Bengals front office is turning the page on old narratives with bold offseason moves, fueled by a newfound alignment between quarterback Joe Burrow and leadership. Once plagued by rumors of Burrow wanting out and years of playoff drought, the team now shows unity and purpose—executives say Burrow is easy to work with and committed to fixing what’s broken. With serious investments and a clear focus on winning, the Bengals are poised for a breakout season—and the field will soon tell if their strategy pays off.

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Bengals OL Turnaround Powered by Parker
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Last Wednesday at 10:56 AM

Brian Parker, the Bengals’ sixth-round rookie, is thriving under offensive line coach Scott Peters—his hometown mentor who’s transforming the once-frustrating Bengals’ line into a powerhouse, unlocking Joe Burrow’s potential and reigniting hope for a decade-struggling offense.

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Bengals Defense Can Make History
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Last Wednesday at 10:22 AM

The Bengals defense stumbled badly last season, but history proves massive leaps are possible—like the 1979 turnaround that vaulted them from dead last to top ten in yards allowed, or the later leap to league-leading total defense. Points allowed also saw a huge jump from bottom to top ten in one year. With the right spark, this year could be the start of a historic defensive revival.

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Ke'Shawn Williams Aiming for Role
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Last Wednesday at 9:45 AM

KeShawn Williams, the waiver wire pickup from Pittsburgh, is stepping up his game with the Bengals—getting serious reps with Joe Burrow during OTAs and eyeing both a WR spot and the return duties. With flashes in limited action last year and solid return experience from his Steelers days, Williams is fighting hard for that final roster spot—and could be the unexpected spark this season.

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