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Cincinnati Bengals rookie pass rusher Shemar Stewart seems almost certain to continue his holdout into training camp, and that’s complicating more than one situation for the beleaguered Ohioans.
Six months ago, the Philadelphia Eagles' rivalry with the Washington Commanders seemed to be the most important battle in football. The two teams faced off in the NFC Championship Game, with the ...
Cowboys star defensive end Micah Parsons expressed no concern about extension talks: "I’m just going to get mine no matter what." ...
Dallas Cowboys pass rusher Micah Parsons is seeking a massive contract extension from the team, but that has yet to ...
Shemar Stewart, the first-round rookie, wants improved language in his first NFL deal. Right now, the Bengals are looking at ...
ESPN's Ben Solak sums it up well in a new piece: "Hendrickson seems to have more internal locker room support for a prolonged ...
Chase will be on the cover of Lucky Charms boxes and show off his "Lucky Strut" touchdown dance skills on the back of the ...
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Cincy Jungle on MSNTrey Hendrickson contract projection: What should the Bengals expect to pay?Garrett’s deal topped the pack at four years and $160 million with $123.6 million guaranteed. Hunter received a hefty one-year, $35.6 million extension on top of the two-year, $49 million contract he ...
The San Francisco 49ers have some leverage in the Jauan Jennings contract talks, but the franchise tag shouldn't come ...
As a blockbuster contract extension looms, Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons says his focus remains on the field, not on the negotiating table.
Despite rumours, Shemar Stewart is not rejoining Texas A&M. The Bengals rookie is training alone while contract talks remain unresolved.
According to a new poll in The Athletic, Cincinnati Bengals fans have grown tired of team ownership and aren't confident moving forward.
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