A quarter of a century ago, the Cincinnati Bengals fielded the best team in franchise history. We do a brief reflection as the first post of a few, honoring one of the most fun teams to watch in NFL history.
We take a look into the Bengals 2013 draft class and get to know Sean Porter. Thanks to some assistance to some friends at another SB Nation blog, what you find out about the team's fourth round selection may surprise you.
Two former Pittsburgh Steeler linebackers have a lot of career parallels and now that one is in Cincinnati, James Harrison should look at the end of Joey Porter's career as a benchmark for the end of his own.
A quarter of a century ago, the Cincinnati Bengals fielded the best team in franchise history. We do a brief reflection as the first post of a few, honoring one of the most fun teams to watch in NFL history.
We take a look into the Bengals 2013 draft class and get to know Sean Porter. Thanks to some assistance to some friends at another SB Nation blog, what you find out about the team's fourth round selection may surprise you.
A recent article from The National Football Post begs us to ask the question of what the expectations are for a still-young Bengals team in 2013.
In the first edition of the film breakdown series, let's examine one of the many assets of versatile Mohamed Sanu's game.
Pat Kirwan of CBS Sports recently wrote up a piece warning Bengals fans about the potential career path of Andy Dalton and the club. Could Dalton and the Bengals be heading the way of Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets? We examine Kirwan's argument.
Over the past few years, the Bengals' offense has had the image of holding the team back and having some glaring holes. The team has slowly addressed them and it's time for the excuses to go away.
In years past, the Bengals were an afterthought in free agency and were primarily used by players for negotiation leverage. A few players on the open market made it known that they wanted to be in Cincinnati. Is the team revitalizing its image?
The Cincinnati Bengals addressed many needs in the 2013 draft, but didn't take a wide receiver until the sixth round. A lack of urgency from the team in drafting a wide receiver shows that they like what they already have at the position.
On Friday, Bernard Scott signed a one-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals--he's happy to be back and says his rehab is going well. Entering his fifth year, we take a look at Scott's up-and-down career and what his return may mean for Cincinnati.
Earlier this week, the Bengals signed running back Cedric Peerman to a two-year deal to stay in Cincinnati. The move could pave the way for a fan favorite at the position to leave via free agency.
Bengals fans had high hopes for tight end Orson Charles in 2012. Unfortunately, the former fourth round pick's role was very limited as a rookie and the hope has to be that that will change in 2013.
Can we predict how the Bengals will fare against their 2013 opponents based on their track record against them in the past?
Not that it's a surprise, but Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green and tight end Jermaine Gresham led the AFC North in drops through the 2012 season.
While in Mobile, Alabama for the annual Senior Bowl, head coach Marvin Lewis reflects on what needs to be changed for the 2013 season.
Perhaps the most undervalued unit in all of football, the Cincinnati Bengals have one of the best special teams units in the NFL.
The Cincinnati Bengals enter the offseason with questions at backup quarterback that will need to be answered.