Shemar Stewart’s Contract Standoff With Cincinnati Bengals
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The Bengals announced that Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish, two players from the franchise’s first full decade of existence, will be honored, according to a team spokesperson. Lapham was an offensive lineman from 1974-1983 and currently serves as a radio analyst. He is nicknamed “Mr. Bengal.” This year will be his 50th year with the franchise.
The Bengals and the NFL would contribute $120 million toward the renovation project and up to $45 million more in rent, if the deal ends up being extended for 21 years. But in the end, the county would cover 87% of total expenses,
The Cincinnati Bengals announced on Wednesday that Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish will enter the team’s Ring of Honor this season. Lapham and Parrish join Ken Anderson, Willie Anderson, Paul Brown, Isaac Curtis, Corey Dillon, Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson, Tim Krumrie, Anthony Muñoz and Ken Riley in the Bengals Ring of Honor.
The Cincinnati Bengals are the only team that has yet to sign their first round pick from the recent 2025 NFL Draft.
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It's been nearly two months since Trey Hendrickson has had anything to say about his ongoing contract standoff with the Cincinnati Bengals. Back in May, the 2024 NFL sack leader made it clear that he won't be suiting up this year under the terms of his current contract,
Another Hendrickson contract projection has rolled in, this time with Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport predicting a three-year extension worth $103.5 million: “If the Bengals have legitimate aspirations of a deep playoff run, they need to figure out a way to get a deal done with Hendrickson. But with each passing week, that appears less likely.”
A Cincinnati Bengals guard might soon become available, and the New Orleans Saints are a good fit. The Athletic’s Paul Dehner recently mentioned this player as
We are here to take a look at the NFL's best QB-RB-WR/TE trios, also known as their "triplets," in reference to the famed Troy Aikman-Emmitt Smith-Michael Irvin group that led the Cowboys to a dynasty in the early 1990s.
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals will add former G Dave Lapham and CB Lemar Parrish to the Ring of Honor this year. They will join the likes of Ken Anderson, Willie Anderson, Paul Brown, Isaac Curtis, Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson, Anthony Munoz, Ken Riley, Corey Dillon and Tim Krumrie this fall.
Cincinnati Bengals no longer seen as the best offense in the league, according to an NFL analyst. Here's why that take is wrong.