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cincyjungle.com | Jason Marcum
Hey Bengals fans! We’re back for another day of the Cincy Jungle in-5 daily trivia game. Game instructions are at the bottom if you’re new to the game! Feel free to share your results in the comments and feedback in this Google Form. If you can’t see the embedded game and you’re using Apple News, click this link.
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cincyjungle.com | Aaron Gershon
Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images The 2025 NFL regular season schedule will not be released in full until Wednesday, but the Cincinnati Bengals are already winners in one key category. Cincinnati will travel the fewest miles of any team in the NFL this season, with its schedule calling for 8,753 miles on the road, nearly 2,000 miles fewer than the Buffalo Bills, who have the second-least amount of miles to travel this season. Thirty-two NFL teams will travel 625,947 miles this season.
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2 days ago |
cincyjungle.com | Ethan DeWitt
Jeff Blake-Imagn Images It was a big day for the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday as they saw their second-round draft pick suit up for practice during the rookie minicamp. Speculation has been swirling surrounding the Bengals as two of their draft picks (including Shamar Stewart) remained unsigned. With plenty of talk around the holdout and the injury waiver, seeing Demetrius Knight take the field was a great sign for the franchise. Knight took to Twitter to shut down any speculation.
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cincyjungle.com | Aaron Gershon
Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images Cincinnati Bengals star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson is still awaiting a contract extension as the 30-year-old pro bowler, who logged 17.5 sacks this past season, is entering the final year of his deal that is set to pay him $15.8 million. Unlike Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, the Bengals have not worked all that fast in making sure Hendrickson is signed long-term.
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cincyjungle.com | Jason Marcum
Albert Cesare/The Cincinnati Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images It may not be just one thing that’s keeping Shemar Stewart from signing his rookie deal after all. On Monday, PFT’s Mike Florio reported on why Stewart is holding out, citing the percentage of compensation in future years to be paid as a training camp roster bonus as the main reason the Cincinnati Bengals have not signed their first-round rookie.
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