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Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson (91), left, and Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard (94) celebrate a sack in the second quarter during a Week 16 NFL game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021, at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. / Kareem Elgazzar/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
It's Browns vs. Bengals in the "Battle of Ohio" right off the bat in 2025. Our expert give his best bets for that game, as well as a futures bet for both teams.
We dig into Shemar Stewart's signing, Evan McPherson's new (old) approach, Jermaine Burton's progress in Year 2 and the guard battles.
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero: "This is about the Bengals' longstanding policy that they don't guarantee money beyond Year 1."
The Bengals' cornerbacks got torched last season. This cornerback has the chance to change that and become the Bengals' breakout player.
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Yardbarker on MSNThree budding NFL stars who need more opportunities in 2025
The speedy wideout had six 40+ yard receptions, the third-most in the NFL. Only Ja'Marr Chase, Brian Thomas and Alec Pierce had more. Williams, 24, has game-breaking speed similar to Tyreek Hill and DeSean Jackson and could sprint toward stardom in 2025.
Bengals kicker Evan McPherson fell into a trap chasing perfection. But he's climbed out of the pit with confidence that 2025 will mark a return to the real him.
A shocking suggestion has been made. That suggestion is none other than legendary college football head coach Nick Saban, who has started coming up in rumors about a potential return to coaching in the NFL. Nick Wright, a notable sports analyst, spoke out and revealed that he believes Cincinnati would be a potential destination for Saban.