The Cincinnati Bengals remain a key contender for an international game in 2026.
The Cincinnati Bengals will not apply the franchise tag and trade edge rusher Trey Hendrickson, league sources confirmed to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini ahead of Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline. Hendrickson is now a free agent, free to negotiate with any team.
The Cincinnati Bengals have already made their first big move of the offseason by re-signing offensive lineman Dalton Risner to a new contract. This move helps shore up one of the bigger issues on Cincinnati’s roster: the offensive line.
After one week full of conversations with NFL Scouting Combine attendees from the Bengals and around the league, there was a batch of winners and losers for Cincinnati.
The county is seeking funds from a state program created in 2025 using unclaimed property. The Bengals aren’t extending their lease in return.
Donning a different shade of blue, Daniel Jones was unable to avoid the tag a second time.
Regular visitors to PFT shrugged at the news that the Cardinals will release quarterback Kyler Murray, the first overall pick in the 2019 draft. It was a move that was coming for months.
The Super Bowl LX Most Valuable Player might be headed to the open market.
The NFL had previously informed the Atlanta Falcons that they will play an international game during the 2026 regular season. The location has officially been set: Madrid, Spain.
The University of Washington is finalizing a deal to hire longtime NFL assistant Matt Cavanaugh as a senior offensive assistant, sources tell On3. He will work closely with head coach Jedd Fisch on offensive gameplanning.
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