Shemar Stewart Leaves Bengals Minicamp
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Oh, that's right, the Cincinnati Bengals refusing to spend money. Now we're talking. Mandatory minicamps are wrapping up around the league, and the headlining discussion about the Bengals isn't Joe Burrow coming off an NFL-leading 43-touchdown season.
NFL analyst Ross Tucker had some blunt thoughts on the Bengals' latest contract headaches with Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart. He noted on his podcast that no NFL team should follow the Bengals' ways of handling contract business.
The Cincinnati Bengals are trying to push for a Super Bowl run. However, a new Joe Burrow teammate is not showing up in the NFL mandatory minicamps.
Joe Burrow has emphasized making aggressive throws downfield during practices this summer, and offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher said that he's seeing improvement out of the star quarterback.
CINCINNATI — NBC Sports Mike Florio laid out this week that Shemar Stewart doesn't have many good options to keep fighting the Bengals on his contract bonus/default language once the season gets closer and closer.
Former Cincinnati Bengals captain and linebacker Germaine Pratt is signing with the Las Vegas Raiders, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The Bengals released Pratt on Monday, and it didn't take the veteran linebacker long to find his next home.
NFL Fans Slam Bengals' Front Office Decision Ahead of Preseason Minicamp originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Cincinnati Bengals addressed one of their biggest questions entering the 2025 NFL offseason, retaining both Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins with new long-term contracts.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow addresses the media as mandatory minicamp is underway ahead of the 2025 NFL season. Burrow is entering his sixth NFL season and led the league in yardage and touchdowns in 2024. Cincinnati re-signed wide receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins this offseason as well as tight end Mike Gesicki.