The Cincinnati Bengals have several holes to plug when it comes to a defense that gave up more points than all but seven NFL teams in 2025. Rather than spend big amidst a middling free agent ...
After months of speculation, Tee Higgins finally finds his home for the foreseeable future. It's the same one he's played at for five years: Paycor Stadium.
The Bengals may have a short list of choices at No. 17 overall, but Ole Miss’s Walter Nolen looks like a guy who could bring talent and long-term stability to the Bengals’ defensive line.
The Bengals could’ve signed Higgins for around $23 million to $24 million two years ago, but they lowballed him. They then drafted his replacement last year, but Jermaine Burton has been a disaster.
The Bengals could’ve signed Higgins for around $23 million to $24 million two years ago, but they lowballed him. They then drafted his replacement last year, but Jermaine Burton has been a disaster.