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CINCINNATI, Ohio — On a bitter cold Sunday afternoon in Paycor Stadium, the Bengals’ meager playoff hopes vanished in a 24-0 shutout loss to the Ravens. Not only will they miss the playoffs for the third year in a row, but this is their first 10-loss season in the Joe Burrow era.
The Cincinnati Bengals are in the middle of a strange 2025 season. After losing Joe Burrow early in the year and dropping five of their next six games, the Bengals are 3-6, but still in the playoff hunt. However, one of the main storylines that lingered ...
CINCINNATI — The Bengals' offseason program won't start until May 2. That's at least two weeks later than the other 31 NFL teams. Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer praised Zac Taylor for delaying the start of offseason work at Paul Brown Stadium.
Bengals coach Zac Taylor keeps the narrow focus on just winning the game in front of him and his team. But with the playoffs out of reach for the Bengals this season, the attention must turn to getting ready for 2026 and trying to end the team’s playoff drought at three seasons.
The Cincinnati Bengals, after their big Thanksgiving night win over the Baltimore Ravens, are still in the playoff hunt. It's improbable, but not impossible, for the Bengals to make the playoffs still. But, regardless of the outcome for the Bengals the ...
A recent report indicated that injured Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow plans to return to action this season regardless of the team's record. However, that information was shared before Cincinnati fell to 3-7 via a disheartening 34-12 loss to ...
The Bengals designated rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart to return from injured reserve on Wednesday, per ESPN’s Ben Baby. Stewart was placed on injured reserve on November 15 with a knee injury. He is returning to practice as soon as he is eligible and could play on Sunday against the Ravens, according to head coach Zac Taylor.
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Bengals’ late collapse followed by Hendrickson injury caps difficult week for Cincinnati
Cincinnati’s playoff hopes dimmed further this week as a costly late-game collapse was followed by news that star pass rusher Trey Hendrickson will undergo surgery and miss significant time.
The Bengals have gone four games in a row without star defensive end Trey Hendrickson, who’s dealing with a hip/pelvis injury, and a return does not appear imminent. Hendrickson is “doubtful” to face the Bills on Sunday, head coach Zac Taylor said ...