CINCINNATI — The Bengals are still interested in signing Teven Jenkins in free agency, league sources have confirmed. Jenkins ...
Inside: The biggest beneficiaries from the first week of free agency — a list with Caleb Williams, Sean Payton and two of the ...
John Schneider explains why all this salary-cap space now doesn’t mean Seattle needs or will spend it now on the needy O-line ...
DK Metcalf says he’s not worried about the Steelers’ quarterback situation. Kenny Pickett believes he can be the Browns’ ...
The Cincinnati Bengals agreed to long-term contract extensions with Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, the star wide receivers ...
The Cincinnati Bengals had expressed interest in Chicago Bears free-agent guard Teven Jenkins early in free agency. Jenkins, ...
The Chicago Bears and the rest of the NFL have seen some dust settle following the first week of free agency, where players ...
"GMFB" debate are the Seattle Seahawks biggest threat to the Los Angeles Rams in NFC West. "GMFB" reacts to Cincinnati ...
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Cincy Jungle on MSNTeven Jenkins set to visit Seahawks; Bengals need to make sure it doesn’t happenThe Bengals went out and spent millions to bring in names like Alex Cappa and Ted Karras a few offseasons ago. While Karras ...
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Sporting News on MSNWhy did Seahawks sign Cooper Kupp? Seattle adds another slot-heavy WRWhy did the Seattle Seahawks sign Cooper Kupp? Explaining why Seattle brought in the former All-Pro receiver in free agency.
The 6-foot-6, 321-pound Jenkins, who turned 27 earlier this month, played his first four NFL seasons for the Chicago Bears.
Jenkins could easily opt to go to New York, especially of Rodgers decides to sign with the Giants. If Rodgers decides to go to the Steelers, then the Bengals will have to face him and DK Metcalf twice ...
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