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Welcome to Kelsey Conway's Bengals/NFL mailbag where she'll answer your questions weekly.
Bengals fans have been holding their breath about the future of Joe Burrow in Cincinnati, Ohio.There’s been concerning signals the last couple of months. Telling press conferences brought a real fear of the end of the Burrow era in Cinci.
Here we'll try to look at and discuss the Bengals’ 2026 NFL Mock Draft roundup post-Super Bowl as draft season ramps up.
The Cincinnati Bengals' pursuit of bettering their defense this offseason will require multiple free agent signings. At least one starter is needed on all three levels, and waiting until the 2026 NFL Draft to fill that many holes is not a recipe for success.
The Cincinnati Bengals are at a crossroads with star edge rusher Trey Hendrickson.They haven’t been able to come to a long-term deal recently, and he is set to hit the open market. Hendrickson has been one of the lone bright spots on a terrible Bengals’ defense.
Trey Hendrickson could find his new home in the NFL in the AFC South. A Super Bowl hopeful could make a swing for him.
NFL insider Adam Schefter shared the latest on how the league is viewing this year's crop of free agents and the 2026 NFL Draft. "I've had GMs from office executives, scouts who have been looking at this free agent class and saying 'not a great class,
I am not a fair-weather Cincinnati Bengals fan. I was born in Cincinnati, grew up in the concrete bowl of Riverfront Stadium, and spent my childhood cheering for those pre-stripe teams of the 1970s. That loyalty has lasted more than 50 years. But after ...
The Cincinnati Bengals could be shaping as one of the most logical trade destinations for three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark. Clark’s future with the Dallas Cowboys is unstable, and it has nothing to do with his performance.