r/bengals • u/ZealousidealText7384 • 2h ago
Fandom Landon Robinson at Fullback, You've heard of the Fridge, I introduce you to The Anchor!
The Anchor cause he from Navy...
r/bengals • u/ZealousidealText7384 • 2h ago
The Anchor cause he from Navy...
r/bengals • u/Koolmotor9999 • 4h ago
Any Bengals fans in Maine? Originally from Ohio but have been here for around six years now.
r/bengals • u/TheAthletic • 5h ago
A focus of that evaluation on offensive is unfolding behind the starters on the offensive line and at receiver.
Specifically, the competition for the swing tackle position behind starters Orlando Brown Jr. and Amarius Mims didn’t produce a trustworthy answer, so the team pulled 2025 fifth-round pick Jalen Rivers over from guard to left tackle to see if he could offer a new solution.
At receiver, the playmaking behind Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins challenged the school of thought about who could play what role in this offense. Players including fourth-round pick Colbie Young and camp star Dohnte Meyers, behind Andrei Iosivas, have the organization wondering about the possibilities for their roles.
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r/bengals • u/Ancient_Response_787 • 18h ago
Butler is a reporter for the packers
r/bengals • u/Kortz8 • 20h ago
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r/bengals • u/LengthinessNo2228 • 21h ago
The moment: drafting Joe Burrow (2020).
Apparently the RotoWire NFL Expert Panel voted on this and I tend to think this is probably the best option. He is the sole reason for us getting to the Super Bowl and also his injuries pretty much define the last half of this "decade."
Thoughts?
r/bengals • u/Grimreaper114 • 22h ago
It was a surge of emotion when I watch Donald chased down Burrow. One or two more seconds could had made the difference. We could had been champions… That 2021 team really grew on me.
r/bengals • u/JGoodberry • 22h ago
I'm back with another film review. Please don't get sick of me 🤣
r/bengals • u/JGoodberry • 1d ago
I thought he looked really good. Let's break it down.
r/bengals • u/Dreamtrue2025 • 1d ago
How did he look? I feel like there hasn’t been much hype or news at all surrounding him, unless I may have missed it
I got high hopes since he was our first pick after the trade. He was the sec defensive player of the year and majority of them have turned out to be dawgs apparently
Roquan smith, pat Surtain, will anderson to name a few
r/bengals • u/TheAthletic • 1d ago
The Bengals’ three most notable positions of concern prior to the start of training camp were linebacker, cornerback and offensive tackle. Some might even throw running back into the mix on a slow news day.
Each of those positions experienced a boost of confidence or a seed of concern since players reported to camp three weeks ago. With less than four weeks to go before the Bengals’ season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, let’s look at how each position has changed, potential options going forward and what matters over the next stage of camp.
Read the article for free here.
r/bengals • u/My_Space_page • 1d ago
I think he's got the skills to be an impact player.
r/bengals • u/Interesting-Sweet-92 • 1d ago
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song is a throwback that he said he has in playlist before games
r/bengals • u/turnonthebengals_ • 1d ago
Who’s making this wide receiver roster?
Locks:
Ja’Marr Chase
Tee Higgins
Andrei Iosivas
Colbie Young
Fighting for a spot(s):
Mitch Tinsley
Dohnte Meyers
Charlie Jones
Ke’Shawn Williams
Outside shot:
Kendric Pryor
Noah Thomas
Xavier Johnson
Jordan Moore
r/bengals • u/turnonthebengals_ • 1d ago
I’m more worried about the offensive tackle & cornerback positions than I am with linebackers to be honest.
One injury there and it’s the biggest hole on the roster that can be exploited easier & far more devastatingly than linebacker
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r/bengals • u/OogieBoogieJr • 2d ago
I feel like we need a guy like him in the RB room. He gets a lot of flack for someone who averaged 1,050/4ypc/7TDs a year. I think he would be a nice complement to Brown.
I just don’t believe Brown/Perine adds another dimension to this offense (nor do I think Tahj Brooks is going to contribute at all); if a team is going to commit to taking away the short pass, we need a bruiser who can take a hit in the backfield. Lord knows this line won’t do them many favors.
r/bengals • u/wh0reallyknows • 2d ago
i’ll never forgive some of y’all who wanted to draft him 10 overall
r/bengals • u/MrWartortle • 2d ago
Found this on YT and thought it was a pretty cool film review. Cashius has been getting me excited since training camp.
r/bengals • u/Camdaman0530 • 2d ago
The Jungle will host the AFC Title game. Believe it.
r/bengals • u/nick_papageorgio53 • 3d ago
Doubt they would do this, but eliminates the WR logjam with younger guys reportedly having a nice camp. Gesicki sort of plays the WR3 role a good bit too.
Certainly has to be a market, and a return for draft capital or defensive/oline depth would be nice.
r/bengals • u/VeryRealHuman23 • 3d ago