Bengals' Shemar Stewart Reportedly Keeping 'Options Open
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Answering the frequently asked questions surrounding the Cincinnati Bengals and unsigned first-round pick Shemar Stewart.
Cinncinati Bengals' Shemar Stewart Returning to Texas A&M Aggies in Midst of Holdout Rumors Squashed
Early on Tuesday, July 15, rumors sparked that the Cincinnati Bengals No. 17 overall pick Shemar Stewart was working out with his former Texas A&M team in the midst of a contract disagreement between him and the Bengals.
Mike Elko said there's 'no intentions' for Shemar Stewart to play for the Aggies in 2025 as his contract dispute with Cincinnati continues.
County commissioners approved a term sheet outlining economic commitments that the Bengals are expected to sign, including a new lease that runs 11 years, through 2036. But how does the public feel about the terms?
It's been nearly two months since Trey Hendrickson has had anything to say about his ongoing contract standoff with the Cincinnati Bengals. Back in May, the 2024 NFL sack leader made it clear that he won't be suiting up this year under the terms of his current contract, which is set to pay him a $15.8 million base salary in 2205.
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The Cincinnati Bengals announced on Wednesday that Dave Lapham and Lemar Parrish will enter the team’s Ring of Honor this season. Lapham and Parrish join Ken Anderson, Willie Anderson, Paul Brown, Isaac Curtis, Corey Dillon, Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson, Tim Krumrie, Anthony Muñoz and Ken Riley in the Bengals Ring of Honor.
John and Anthony celebrate the announcement of Lemar Parrish and Dave Lapham being the next inductees into the Bengals’ Ring of Honor and look ahead at who might be next. They also welcome in A to Z Sports analyst Ryan Roberts to talk about some of the Notre Dame connections on Cincinnati’s roster.
The Steelers have locked up T.J. Watt for another three years on a record-setting deal — which may have cost the Bengals their own All-Pro defender.