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Joe Burrow’s offseason has drawn plenty of attention, but his head coach is not bothered by it. Zac Taylor made it clear he trusts his quarterback and believes Burrow knows how to stay focused.
The NFL announced on Tuesday afternoon that the Bengals will be traveling to Madrid to face the Falcons on Sunday, November 8 in Week 9 of the regular season. The game will be played at Real Madrid’s Bernabeu Stadium and it will be telecast on NFL Network.
Bijan Robinson and the Atlanta Falcons will play host to Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and the Cincinnati Bengals at 9:30 a.m., Nov. 8 at Bernabéu Stadium in a Week 9 showdown on NFL Network.
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It’s that time of the year.
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Bengals sign 10 UDFAs
The Bengals left the draft with seven rookies, five of which were selected on the final day. The team added some competition to that grouping, as they
Cashius Howell and Tacario Davis were the only two rookies who hadn’t signed contracts for minicamp. What they did do, though, was sign participation waivers that let them get on the field for work with their teammates, anyway. Howell got asked about this last week and threw out a comment that onlookers will enjoy.
While bouncing around from the Kentucky Derby to the Miami Grand Prix to the Met Gala over the last few days, Burrow sat down with Nick Remsen of Vanity Fair and chatted about the football outlook for his Bengals . On things like big free-agent spending and the Dexter Lawrence trade ?
The Cincinnati Bengals have one of the best offenses in the league, but the offensive line has held them back for the last few years. Last season, the offensive line began to come together, showing a lot of promise and potential down the stretch.
Some quick, fun facts on a possible steal of the NFL draft for the Bengals.
Cincinnati Bengals starting quarterback Joe Burrow was on hand May 7 for the team's voluntary offseason workouts at Paycor Stadium.
Bengals second-round draft pick Cashius Howell is in an interesting place. The exciting defensive end has yet to sign his rookie deal with the Cincinnati Bengals.