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NFL insider Ian Rapoport shared his perspective on Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart's "issue" with the team in a recent interview.
The Bengals just wrapped up their offseason program. Here's what we learned as the team enters the summer break.
The Bengals seem to invent new ways to frustrate their fans (and players) every year, and that's once again happening this year. Not only did they have Trey Hendrickson skip minicamp, but their first-round pick (Shemar Stewart) left camp early on Thursday.
With OTA's and mandatory minicamp now concluded, and the Bengals going their separate ways for about five weeks prior to the start of preseason training camp, plenty was said about the supposed forward steps by Cincinnati's defense under first-year coordinator Al Golden.
The Cincinnati Bengals offseason has devolved into a mess on the defensive side as holdouts from Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart have created uncertainty for the team's outlook in 2025.
The situation is no different when it comes to Cincinnati Bengals star, Trey Hendrickson. As the veteran pass rusher is in search of a new deal, and struggling to make progress on one in Ohio, the Bengals could end up in a situation where they move on from him.
Cincinnati Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart skipped the final day of the team’s mandatory minicamp practice as he remains in a contract dispute with the club.
After two straight 9-8 seasons that featured playoff misses, the Cincinnati Bengals are looking to rebound in 2025 and reach the postseason and beyond. The Bengals have made several offseason changes on defense,
Nearly 50 years since he retired, former Cincinnati Bengals tight end Bob Trumpy remains one of the most explosive players to play the position in NFL history. Trumpy played 10 seasons for the Bengals and finished with 298 catches for 4,