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According to Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor, star quarterback Joe Burrow will miss a couple of weeks with a calf strain and didn’t suffer a major injury last Thursday in practice. The 26-year-old will likely miss all of the preseason to make sure he is fully healthy for the opener Week One against their divisional opponent, the Cleveland Browns. The former number-one overall pick from LSU back in 2020 was spotted in the locker room during the media access period, and Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports that Burrow walked normally with a compression sleeve on his right calf. The B...
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It sounds crazy, and Vegas might tell bettors otherwise. But based on every storyline going into this weekend’s AFC Championship game, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will be underdogs against Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals. Role reversals abound in this high-profile rematch. Even before last weekend, the Bengals would have been a challenging, vexing matchup for the Chiefs. In three attempts, Mahomes has not yet managed to defeat Burrow in a rivalry that has already cost him a trip to a Super Bowl. Though the Bengals were dangerous going into last year’s AFC Championship game...
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Following a pair of very productive weeks for the Cincinnati Bengals, wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase is expected to miss four to six weeks with a hip injury. The second-year star could be headed to the injury report due to the extent of the setback. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Thursday that Chase could be designated for the IR after after a specialist’s visit Wednesday and missed practice Thursday due to persistent soreness. Chase reportedly first sustained the injury in the Bengals’ Week 6 matchup against the New Orleans Saints, when he made seven catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns. He w...
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In an interview Wednesday, Los Angeles Rams star defender Aaron Donald downplayed the severity of his actions in a joint practice with the Cincinnati Bengals last week. During an altercation between the two teams that resulted in a halt to the practice, Donald was seen swinging a Bengals player’s helmet near other players. “It was just a practice. It was football,” Donald told the AP Pro Football podcast. “I don’t really wanna go back to nothing negative that happened and talk about something that happened in a practice. My main focus is Buffalo.” Donald was not the only one implicated, as a ...
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Following a surgery on July 27 to remove his appendix, quarterback Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals did not release an official timetable for his return. Though he still appears to be on track to play in Week 1 of the regular season, Burrow’s father, Jimmy Burrow, said that his son will likely require a few more weeks to recover. Jimmy commented on his son’s progress on the In the Trenches podcast. He told host Dave Lepham that Joe was affected by the surgery but was making his way back to the field gradually. “It set him back,” Jimmy said. “But he seems to be getting better everyday, and...
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In a valuation report of NFL franchises, the Dallas Cowboys have been named the most valuable franchise in all of sports at $7.64 billion. “America’s Team” leads a crowded field of 16 NFL teams worth more than $4 billion and edged out the New York Yankees in MLB by $600 million. Which Is Most Valuable NFL Team?Using league revenue data, market history, recent team sales, status and location, business outlet Sportico released the NFL valuation report, which concluded that every team in the league was worth well over $2 billion. The Cincinnati Bengals were deemed least valuable at $2.84 billion,...
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Despite a lengthy trash-talking rap sheet throughout the season, Bengals cornerback Eli Apple is fed up and coming back at his haters. Following his brutal Super Bowl LVI performance, he vowed to “unleash that demon” and exact revenge next year. Apple was cooked throughout social media before, during and after Super Bowl LVI after eventual MVP Cooper Kupp repeatedly made him look foolish. Even his colleagues, such as Chiefs wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Mecole Hardman, had a field day with him—most notably after he allowed the game-winning touchdown. “Yall ReAwoke A Fire In Me That Will Only ...
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Down late in Super Bowl LVI, the Los Angeles Rams went to a familiar offensive well to etch their names in sports history. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford targeted Cooper Kupp six times on the go-ahead drive, with the finale being a one-yard touchdown to polish off a 15-play, 79-yard journey that made it 23-20 with 1:25 left on the clock. That score held, as the Rams claimed victory on their home field, SoFi Stadium, over the Cincinnati Bengals to claim the second Super Bowl title in franchise history (Super Bowl XXXIV, 1999, vs. Tennessee Titans). Two Stafford interceptions and a questionab...
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This weekend’s Super Bowl LVI is in line to become the most heavily bet sporting event ever, with an estimated $7.61 billion potentially at stake. An estimated 31.4 million American adults plan to bet on Sunday’s game at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium between the Cincinnati Bengals and favorite Los Angeles Rams. Both the amount wagered and the number of bettors are records. “The results are clear: Americans have never been more interested in legal sports wagering,” Bill Miller, president of the AGA, said. Washington, D.C., and 30 states now have legal sports betting markets, which, of course, plays...
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For the first time since 1989 and only the third time in franchise history, the Cincinnati Bengals are going to the Super Bowl! On the heels of a thrilling 27-24 overtime win against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, the Bungles-no-more will face the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI. Cincinnati rookie kicker Evan McPherson’s 31-yard field goal was the difference, as the Bengals completed their incredible rally. The kick was set up by a Vonn Bell interception off of a deflected Patrick Mahomes pass. “I think if you would have told me coming into the league when I got drafted that we’d be here...
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