The NFL Players Association has released its team report cards for the year, and while the Bengals' report card notes the team has made significant upgrades to parts of their facilities this year, ...
The Bengals received an “F” and “F-” in two categories. They got an “A+” grade for the locker room and three “A-” grades for training staff, strength coaches, and team travel.
Conversely, the Bengals' locker room received an A+ grade, ranking third overall, with players appreciating the new state-of-the-art facilities. The training room and staff also received high ...
At the NFL combine two weeks ago, Bengals director of personnel Duke Tobin said the Bengals are prepared to make Chase the ...
"98% of players feel the locker room size is adequate, ranking the Bengals 8 out of 32 teams. Players are very complimentary of the new state-of-the-art locker room built this past offseason." ...
The Bengals ranked 24th overall, according to the NFLPA’s grade. Last year, they came in at 26th out of 32. There are several ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have re-upped with defensive lineman B.J. Hill. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, it's a three-year ...
The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) released its annual team report card on Wednesday, giving insights into how certain NFL franchises treat players' families.
The Cincinnati Bengals have made a big decision about Ja'Marr Chase. Bengals directer of player personnel Duke Tobin spoke with the media on Tuesday ahead ...
"The city loves him, the fans love him, everybody in the locker room loves him. So that's a huge piece. That's super exciting to get back for the Bengals organization. I'm happy for B.J., I'm ...
The Cincinnati Bengals love to drive over potholes on purpose just to see how much the car (fans) can take. This time, it's ...
The Bengals received failing grades in two ... This comes after the team unveiled a new state of the art locker room space this past year. According to the report, 98 percent of players feel ...