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The contract dispute between the Cincinnati Bengals and Trey Hendrickson took a wrong turn on Tuesday when the All-Pro edge rusher didn't report to training camp with the rest of the team's veteran players.
Here we'll try to look at the Cincinnati Bengals player who is under the most pressure as they enter the 2025 NFL season.
It's a big year for Cincinnati's pass defense betting on the youth movement with young guns occupying the top of the depth chart. Dax Hill will be cleared for training camp, and the Bengals are banking on consistency from its corners.
After a 2024 breakout, the Cincinnati Bengals could be ready to hand thebackfield keys to Chase Brown.On Monday, offensive coordinator Dan Pitcherdidn’t mince words — calling Brown “one of the focal points” of the Bengalsoffense for the 2025 season,
Matt Harmon and Justin Boone discuss Bengals RB Chase Brown and why he's a slam dunk pick at his current ADP in fantasy football drafts.
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The Bengals should once again have a prolific offense, but what about the rest of the team? The franchise is conducting a great NFL experiment.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - In the middle of the Bengals’ first training camp practice of the year, Joe Burrow completed a routine pass to Mike Gesicki over the middle. Geno Stone was in range to try to make a play, but he wisely hesitated instead of trying to level his teammate to force a Troy Polamalu esque pass breakup.
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The first practice of training camp went 'poorly' for Joe Burrow and the Bengals offense, and there were distinct reasons for that.
Joe Burrow and the offense were fortified this offseason with new deals for Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. But the front office is essentially neglecting the defense, which is ironic considering the defense was the reason the Bengals lost eight games in 2024.
The Bengals historically don't give multiple years of guaranteed money in contracts. That's the big holdup in Hendrickson's negotiations with Cincinnati, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.