Bengals News
Why Bears QB Caleb Williams took little shot at Bengals’ Ja’Marr Chase
Cincinnati Bengals wideout Ja’Marr Chase recently hit the interview circuit at the Super Bowl alongside Tee Higgins. Chase sent a little message to the Bengals front office in the process.
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Why Bengals WR Coach Troy Walters Stayed Home: “I Feel Like We’re Going To Do Something Special’
Speaking of the Super Bowl, here’s a Super Bowl champion coach comparing Bengals wide receivers coach Troy Walters, the keeper of the keys, to one of the head coaches in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Next for Willie Anderson? Ex-Bengal is 2027 Pro Football Hall finalist
Former Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Willie Anderson reacted with class by congratulating the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2026, despite the fact that he fell short again of the 80 percent of the vote required for election.
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Cincinnati’s franchise legends were kept out of the Hall of Fame in 2026.
Why Jim Schwartz Resigning Could Have Major Impact on Joe Burrow and the Bengals
Schwartz resigned on Friday morning.
Bengals assistant GM emerges as candidate in Vikings GM search
Every breath you take and every move you make, the Vikings will be watching you, Bengals.
NFL News
Seahawks vs. Patriots: Seven legacy-building NFL records/milestones at stake in Super Bowl LX
Legacy is a convoluted concept. In football, an entire career can be defined by a single moment in a single game — especially when that game is the Super Bowl.
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Emmitt Smith goes off on Browns, explains why they need to name Shedeur Sanders the starting QB now
Smith says Cleveland has no other viable options at quarterback and needs to act
Best Super Bowl Commercials of 2026
Super Bowl Sunday hasn’t arrived yet, but we’re starting to get a sampling of what will air during breaks in Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.
The Quarterback Development Question That Could Be Answered by Super Bowl LX
“Pure progression” vs. “coverage-based reads” is a battle that’s been affecting the NFL for a while now.
Jim Schwartz resigns, with the “expectation” he won’t coach in 2026
As expected, Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz is moving on.