Bengals NFL trade deadline updates
Digest more
Chicago Bears, Caleb Williams and Bengals
Digest more
The Bengals are known for their patience. Owner and team president Mike Brown isn't going to fire Tobin in the middle of the season. If he did, it would be the shock of the century. The Bengals know they need to play better, but fans shouldn't expect a major change in the middle of the year.
Now that the NFL trade deadline has passed, the Cincinnati Bengals are no longer able to make any trades for the rest of the season. Cincinnati traded linebacker Logan Wilson to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a seventh-round pick and opted not to move Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson to another team.
While Bengals head coach Zac Taylor has made it clear the team won’t be making any changes to the coaching staff during the bye week, his seat and that of those around him, including Tobin’s, could be red hot entering the offseason.
After a 33-31 win over the Steelers on Oct. 16, optimism remained for the Bengals. Their next two home games against the Jets and Bears seemed winnable, offering a chance to climb above .500 and rejoin the AFC North race. However, that optimism quickly faded.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow might have a second career as a Hollywood makeup artist down the line.
Bears rookies Colston Loveland and Kyle Monangai combined for 316 yards from scrimmage, while quarterback Caleb Williams became the first player in NFL history with at least 275 passing yards, 50 rushing yards,
The Cleveland Browns traded away quarterback Joe Flacco on October 7th to the AFC North and in-state rival Cincinnati Bengals. When this trade occurred, many Br