The last time that the Bengals’ pass rush made a winning play in crunch time was back in Week 2. Trey Hendrickson sacked ...
The National Football League has long seen women as key in efforts to broaden the league's appeal, which quickly gained extra ...
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Stock up, stock down: Bears-Bengals review

After a wild win for the Chicago Bears against the Cincinnati Bengals, @SamHouseholder shares his stock up and down list ...
The NFL was working to broaden its female fanbase – even before Taylor Swift - A September poll by Ipsos found that 41% of ...
After a 33-31 win over the Steelers on Oct. 16, optimism remained for the Bengals. Their next two home games against the Jets ...
As Cincinnati continues through the muck of a 3-6 start and a season-shattering 47-42 loss in Week 9 against the Chicago ...
Cincinnati Bengals first-round pick Shemar Stewart suffered a knee injury during his team’s game against the Chicago Bears in ...
Head coach Zac Taylor said Monday that Stewart is considered "week-to-week" due to a knee injury he sustained during the Bengals ' 47-42 loss to the Bears, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.
“Several defensive players, including Shemar Stewart and TJ Slaton laughed off interview requests following the meltdown and said, ‘catch you on Monday.’ Also declining were Battle Kris Jenkins Jr.
Stewart left Sunday's loss to the Bears with a knee injury, Charlie Goldsmith of the Dayton Daily News reports.
The Cincinnati Bengals have fielded a disappointing group of defensive ends in recent years outside of Trey Hendrickson, but rookie first-round pick Shemar Stewart is meant to reverse that trend.