For those of us that are placed in between the "millennial" and "generation X", our football viewership has likely been limited to the 1990s up to the present day. One of the best and most exciting teams of that era was the Kurt Warner-led St. Louis ...
They don't have a "Ring of Honor" for their past greats on the field and they aren't in the habit of retiring players' numbers at halftime. But, by golly, the Bengals know how to take care of their faithful staff members. During this week's OTAs, Mik...
The Cincinnati Bengals announced on Wednesday that they've signed second-round selection, Margus Hunt. According to the rookie allocation numbers, Hunt's contract will be worth $3,671,102 with a $1,049,892 signing bonus. Hunt (6-8, 277) brings rare p...
A.J. Green is set as the team's No. 1 receiver now and for as long as he's wearing a Bengals uniform, which is hopefully a very long time. Where there are some question marks, though, is at the No. 2 wide receiver position. There is a large pool of t...
Everybody loves rankings. They are a simple way to present information in a logical and easily-digestible fashion. They give rise to snap comparisons. And most importantly, they allow the fans of higher-ranked teams to stick their tongues out and mak...
A look at all the battles set to take place during training camp and OTAs this offseason for the Bengals. Both Trevor Robinson and Kyle Cook took snaps as the Bengals' starting center in 2012 and both played fairly well. Cook would have started, but ...
When the Bengals claimed quarterback John Skelton off waivers from the Cardinals, they were pulling the quarterback away from one of the most respected veteran wide receivers in the league: Larry Fitzgerald. During OTAs on Tuesday, Skelton compared B...
For a team that went to back-to-back playoffs the past two seasons, the Cincinnati Bengals sure weren't acting like a team coming off of a combined 19 wins in 2011 and 2012--particularly on offense. In free agency and the draft, the Bengals added maj...
If the Bengals were to build their own version of Mount Rushmore high in Mount Adams, overlooking the city of Cincinnati, which four faces would be carved into the stone? That's the question Pro Football Talk asked on Tuesday morning. While they say ...
While some Bengals are nursing preexisting injuries or easing off of freshly acquired ones during the team's first round of OTA's, others are finally returning to the field after their 2012 campaigns were cut short. Such is the case for the duo of co...