The Joe Burrow "Ultra Cool QB" Sports Illustrated cover bobblehead is numbered to 100, and available for pre-order.
What I’d really like to see is the Bengals replace the "B" with a “C” logo. "C" would tell everyone it's Cincinnati's team. If you’re going to have a letter logo, go with the city’s name.
View director of photography Michael Clemens' top picks of black and white photos from the Raiders' Week 9 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium. In this week's Raiders Review ...
Herbert joined Cincinnati in a trade between the Bengals and Bears on Tuesday, and he was able to suit up just two days later. However, Herbert didn't make the best first impression, as he couldn ...
The Cincinnati Bengals head to Cleveland in search of their first AFC North win this season. Cleveland hasn’t been kind to the Bengals in recent years. In fact, the Bengals haven’t won a game ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have seemingly always had strong starting quarterbacks, even if they aren’t generally considered one of the historically strongest franchises in the NFL. Unlike newer ...
While a win over Cincinnati this weekend would move Cleveland ... The problem is more the Bengals, who have been inconsistent at times this season on both sides of the ball. Lou Anarumo’s ...
CINCINNATI -- Bengals rookie safety Daijahn Anthony doesn ... Kelce are part of a rotating carousel of images on his phone's ...
CINCINNATI -- In other spots throughout the season, Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard might not have been had the energy to celebrate. But after his first career interception Sunday ...
The Cincinnati Bengals were down 35-34 after scoring a touchdown with 38 seconds left in an AFC North battle with the Baltimore Ravens on "Thursday Night Football." Instead of kicking a tying ...
CINCINNATI — The injury concerns of the week for the Bengals ended up good news as safety Geno Stone (shin) and left tackle Orlando Brown (calf) are both expected to play on Sunday against the ...
At least for now, Xavien Howard will not be joining the Bengals. Per Mike Garafolo of NFL Media, Cincinnati made Howard an offer after the free-agent defensive back worked out for the club on Monday.