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Bengals News (3/29): Added Depth, Or Hiding A Problem?

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CINCINNATI, OH - JANUARY 04: Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Shemar Stewart (97) before the game against the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals on January 4, 2026, at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. (Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Bengals News

Jarring draft rumor hints Bengals may double down on their Shemar Stewart problem

This can’t be the strategy with the 10th overall pick…

Cincinnati Bengals make a shocking pick to kick off the latest 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft, also add some impact defenders

The latest 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft takes an interesting turn for the Cincinnati Bengals.

Cincinnati Bengals Free Agent Named Top 5 Under-The-Radar Signing

A huge offseason continues.

Bengals need improved defense to regain playoff form

Anybody who took one look at the Cincinnati Bengals last season could identify where the team needed to improve in the offseason.

Bengals could still make free agent former All-Pro’s wishes come true

The Cincinnati Bengals made one of the biggest splashes of NFL free agency when they signed Bryan Cook to upgrade the safety position. 

NFL News

Chiefs HC Andy Reid has had ‘a lot of time to think’ about retooling after down season

The Kansas City Chiefs are now several months into the postmortem of the 2025 season, a campaign in which they missed playoffs for the first time in 11 years.

NFL’s top running back tandems: Falcons bolster elite backfield with Brian Robinson Jr. signing

Atlanta’s newest addition pairs wonderfully with Bijan Robinson

Team USA has already shown it doesn’t need the NFL’s help in flag football for the 2028 Olympics

Team USA doesn’t need NFL players to help it go for the gold when flag football debuts at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

NFL could try to cap individual player contracts

As the NFL inches toward starting talks on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement, it’s widely expected that the NFL will want to expand the regular-season from 17 games to 18, and to grow the allowable international slate from 10 games per year to 16.