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A to Z Sports on MSNFive things we learned after the first five practices of Cincinnati Bengals training campGillotte, who joined the Chiefs as a third-round selection in the 2025 NFL draft, was among college football's foremost sack-masters during his four-year tenure with the University of Louisville Cardinals. In his 51 games played as a collegian, Gillotte recorded 26.5 sacks and 41 tackles for loss.
The Cincinnati Bengals solved one contract issue this offseason by coming to terms with first-round draft pick Shemar Stewart. Another one looms even larger, however, as pass rusher Trey Hendrickson still has no extension as he enters the final year of his deal and is holding out of training camp.
Here's why the Bengals believe their secondary can be the reason the defense takes a step forward this season.
The Cincinnati Bengals and owner Mike Brown are still not close on a deal for their star defender, according to Adam Schefter.
CINCINNATI — Free agent guard Will Hernandez was fully cleared for football on Monday. The veteran suffered a torn left ACL in October. Hernandez has been mentioned as a possible free agent target for the Bengals. The 29-year-old is a seven-year veteran that is known for his pass blocking.
On Nov. 1 of last year, two days before the Bengals were set to play the Las Vegas Raiders, Moss learned his neck was broken in three places. He spent the next two months in a neck brace. Doctor’s orders demanded minimal movement.
Whether you're in a dynasty or a redraft league, here are fantasy football team names perfect for Bengals fans.
The Indianapolis Colts announced they've signed free agent and former Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Josh Tupou, reuniting him with former Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. Tupou played in three games for the Baltimore Ravens in 2024. He had two tackles during the Ravens' 35-34 win against Cincinnati in Week 10.
Here we'll try to look at the Cincinnati Bengals player who is under the most pressure as they enter the 2025 NFL season.
Former Bengals defensive back Mike Hilton will join his third NFL team going into his ninth campaign with high expectations.