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The Cincinnati Bengals are historically bad defensively despite the fact that their offense continues to put up big-time numbers with Joe Flacco, Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins leading the way, but one former NFL head coach cannot help but obliterate Zac Taylor’s team after their recent peformances.
Former NFL head coach and current ESPN analyst Rex Ryan lamented the Bengals' defense on Sunday, saying he wouldn't consider taking the coordinator's job in Cincinnati
The Cincinnati Bengals are taking a lot of heat on Monday following their bad loss to the Chicago Bears, and Rex Ryan was happy to get in on the fun. Ryan
An NFL announcer is accusing ESPN of "embarrassing" Shedeur Sanders coverage. Sanders, the son of former NFL star Deion Sanders, is in his rookie season with the Cleveland Browns. The former University of Colorado quarterback was a fifth round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
While the Cincinnati Bengals defense is struggling at a nearly unprecedented rate, coach Zac Taylor won't be making any changes to the staff.
After the Bengals scored two touchdowns in a 49-second span to erase Chicago's 14-point lead, the Bears pulled off their fifth win of the season when Caleb Williams delivered a 58-yard touchdown to rookie Colston Loveland with 17 seconds remaining.
Bengals defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson has requested a trade or his release, Ben Baby of ESPN reports.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, there are three teams expressing interest in trading for Wilson by the upcoming NFL trade deadline. The Dallas Cowboys are among those three contenders vying for Wilson, as the Bengals' linebacker could be on the move in the coming days.
The Seattle Seahawks and Cincinnati Bengals both need a guard, so a New Orleans Saints trade rumor from ESPN should be music to their ears.