Joe Burrow deserves to be the frontrunner for the MVP award over the likes of Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen in 2025.
After six years with the Bengals, defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo was fired on Monday after Cincinnati's defense cratered in 2024
DC Lou Anarumo took the fall for the team's disappointing 2024 season, but the onus now falls squarely on the head coach.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow took a sack in the third quarter of Sunday night’s Week 18 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and remained down briefly, causing a pause in the game.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor presto-changoed a Super Bowl-contending football team into a non-playoff also-ran in just 17 weeks.
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CBS Sports writer Josh Edwards released his latest 2025 NFL mock draft and he has Cincinnati picking superstar Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty with the 17th selection. Jeanty is the consensus 10th-best prospect available and the best running back overall.
He might be. The trio of Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Cade York is a combined 20-0. They went 5-0 with the Bengals. They also went 15-0 at LSU in 2019 en route to a National Championship. It may be a coincidence, but the numbers are the numbers.
The NFL could expand to 18 regular season games in the near future. Commissioner Roger Goodell discussed the topic on Bloomberg TV. “We would keep within that 20-game framework,” Goodell said. “We went to 16 and four,
Reputation (Taylor's Version) could be coming in the Year of the Snake if the eagle-eyed fans' speculation proves true. 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark surprised Travis Kelce by ...
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X user SFdata9ers broke down how often quarterbacks went through their target progressions on dropbacks, and no one maximized those moments more than Joe Burrow. He led the NFL with a 93.6% progression rate.