When the Bengals talk about the ability to "move" away from downtown if talks collapse, they're talking greater tri-state area at worst.
Cincinnati Bengals wideouts Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins are good friends, something that wound up playing a big role in both guys signing long-term extensions with the team.
ESPN's Field Yates, for example, just threw out his ideal picks for the Bengals in the upcoming draft and follows that plan: Grey Zabel, G, North Dakota State Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State Kyle ...
That's something brought up by former NFL pro and radio guy Max Starks, who has suggested other teams are already trying to copy and/or keep up with the Bengals via this two-wideout strategy.
"Rare situations dictate rare responses," McVay told Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. "Special players, special quarterback. The rapport they have and the dynamic they've had when all three are doing ...
It's a scary proposition for Bengals fans, considering the last swing on an early safety flopped. They drafted Dax Hill as the eventual successor when Jessie Bates left and haven't recovered since.
Over 2,000 protesters gathered in Washington Park Saturday as part of the national "Hands Off" movement opposing President Donald Trump.
In the first round there, the Bengals grab Texas A&M edge defender Shemar Stewart, locking down a high-upside pass rusher who could come in and form a potentially long-term rotation with Joseph Ossai ...
More than 1,000 people rallied and marched in downtown Iowa City as part of a nationwide 'Hands Off' rally protesting President Donald Trump.
Protests are taking place against President Donald Trump's efforts to cut government spending, deport immigrants and gut protections for transgender people.
Several hundred Ames residents gathered Saturday for a nationwide 'Hands Off' rally protesting President Donald Trump.
The rally, which began at Hope High School and headed to Burnside Park, mirrors similar demonstrations nationwide.