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  • 2 days ago | cincyjungle.com | Ethan DeWitt

    Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Tee Higgins is a few months removed from an extension that will keep him in the Queen City for the seasons going forward. The talented wideout is now a part of a young core for the Cincinnati Bengals as the franchise looks to get back to the Super Bowl in the coming seasons, led by Higgins alongside Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase.

  • 4 days ago | cincyjungle.com | Jason Garrison

    Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The Cincinnati Bengals continue to limp their way through OTAs without their only productive pass rusher from the 2024 team nor their first-round pick. The team is coming off a season of defensive collapse that held one of the league most effective offenses, which featured an MVP-caliber quarterback and a Triple Crown wide receiver, out of the playoffs.

  • 1 week ago | cincyjungle.com | Patrick Judis

    Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images Revealing stat turns Bengals de facto general manager's bold offseason statement into an ice cold take"I don't want to just pay more money for the same team we had last year," Tobin said. "We have other needs, and I want to go after those needs as well."Mike Gesicki Springs Into Second Bengals Season | QUICK HITSAnd, he's extremely encouraged. He points to tight end Mike Gesicki’s seemingly innocuous catch in a zone from a Joe Burrow sift job.

  • 1 week ago | cincyjungle.com | Anthony Cosenza

    The Cincinnati Bengals are still trying to figure out a way to come to contract agreements with a couple of defensive linemen. Star end Trey Hendrickson continues to dig his heels into the sand for an extension, while first round pick, Shemar Stewart, is still ironing out his first pro deal. Meanwhile, as OTAs kick off, we’re hearing good things from both younger players taking the next steps needed in their careers, as well as players returning to action from 2024 injuries.

  • 1 week ago | cincyjungle.com | Patrick Judis

    Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images The Cincinnati Bengals are in a contract pickle with their star pass rusher, Trey Hendrickson. While he led the league in sacks last year, he is set to be 30 for the 2025 season, an age at which the Bengals have issues giving large contracts. That has created an offseason in which Hendrickson has been outspoken about wanting a new contract, and he will not play without one.