The Cincinnati Bengals took a risk by firing defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, as it was obvious he wouldn't last long on the coaching circuit. Case in point, Anarumo already has his first interview
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow finished the 2024 NFL regular season with some incredible individual statistics. Through 17 game appearances, the
Cincinnati might have underachieved this year, but Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Trey Hendrickson weren't to blame.
Ja’Marr Chase and the offense was one of those. In the 2024 season, he became the first player to ever have both over 1,700 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns in a single season, officially ending up with 1,708 yards.
In the end, despite a five-game winning streak to close the season, the Cincinnati Bengals’ furious rally to make the 2025 NFL playoffs fell just short. With the Denver Broncos’ blowout win over a backup-laden Kansas City Chiefs team, Denver secured the AFC’s No. 7 seed, leaving an MVP-caliber Joe Burrow on the outside looking in of the postseason.
The Cincinnati Bengals and head coach Zac Taylor have started the coaching search in earnest after firing defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo on Monday. But Anarumo doesn’t sound like a guy who will be out of work for long.
The Denver Broncos extinguished the Cincinnati Bengals' playoff hopes, and claimed the AFC's No. 7 seed in the NFL playoffs.
A player signed to a reserve/future contract can be added to an NFL team’s roster when it expands from 53 to 90 players for the offseason on March 12, the first day of the NFL’s 2025 business year. The newly signed players become eligible to participate in offseason workouts, minicamps and OTAs as team members.
The first two worked out in the Bengals' favor, however, with Kansas City playing its backups in the regular-season finale, Denver was able to blow K.C. out with ease, handing the Chiefs a 38-0 loss. This led to red-hot Cincinnati getting eliminated.
The Cincinnati Bengals have packed it in for the 2024 season as they fell just short of reaching the playoffs for the second straight season. All eyes now turn to the offseason, where key questions linger throughout,