Jay Williams+FollowCould Navy’s Landon Robinson be the Bengals’ next Geno Atkins?Cincinnati’s search for a true game-changer on the defensive line might have a surprise candidate: Navy’s Landon Robinson. The same trainer who helped mold Bengals legend Geno Atkins sees uncanny similarities in Robinson’s explosiveness, strength, and relentless motor. Robinson turned heads at the East-West Shrine Bowl, and with formal meetings with 17 NFL teams—including the Bengals—he’s no longer flying under the radar. Given Atkins’ own underdog story, it’s hard not to wonder if Cincinnati could strike gold again. What do you think—should the Bengals take a shot on this sleeper prospect? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBengals Dodge Bucs' Coaching SwoopWho Dey Nation, we just dodged a bullet! The Bucs were eyeing Dan Pitcher for their OC gig, but instead, they went with Zac Robinson (yep, the ex-Bengal QB). That means Coach Zac Taylor keeps his right-hand man, and any talk of Brian Callahan returning is on hold. The hiring carousel isn’t done, but for now, our offensive brain trust stays intact. Thoughts on what this means for our draft and 2025 outlook? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAnother Bengals Draft Miss Haunts DefensePatriots rookie Craig Woodson just put on a clinic in the playoffs, and it’s another reminder of the Bengals’ struggles finding defensive gems after round one. While Woodson—picked in the fourth—helped the Pats reach the AFC title game, Cincy’s missed tackles piled up. The missed opportunity stings, especially with fans eyeing Caleb Downs in the draft. Do you think the front office will finally get it right this year? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowJoey Bosa could join Bengals’ defense shakeupThe Bengals might be making a big splash this offseason by targeting Joey Bosa, a five-time Pro Bowler and former Ohio State teammate of Joe Burrow. ESPN’s Aaron Schatz predicts Cincinnati will sign multiple veteran edge rushers to boost their defense, and Bosa’s name is at the top of the list. With the Bengals’ front office openly prioritizing pass rush, adding a proven vet like Bosa could be the move that helps balance Burrow’s high-powered offense. Would you be excited to see Bosa in Bengals stripes? Who else should they target? #Sports #Football #Bengals10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBengals shake up: Cody Ford’s future in doubtCincinnati fans, it looks like Cody Ford’s time with the Bengals could be coming to an end sooner than expected. Despite signing a two-year deal just before free agency, insiders predict the team may cut Ford to free up nearly $3 million in cap space—especially if they draft a new swing tackle. Ford filled in at multiple spots last season but didn’t quite lock down a starting role. With the Bengals aiming to upgrade their offensive line and possibly invest more on defense, moving on from Ford seems likely. What do you think—smart move or too soon to give up on him? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowCould David Montgomery spark a Bengals backfield shakeup?Imagine the Bengals' offense with a hometown powerhouse like David Montgomery joining the mix. With Joe Burrow healthy and the O-line finally coming together, adding Montgomery could create a true three-headed monster in the backfield—something Cincinnati hasn't seen in years. Montgomery’s knack for finding the end zone and his pass protection skills are exactly what the Bengals need to keep defenses guessing. Would a move like this push the Bengals over the top in the AFC North? Curious to hear what you all think about Montgomery possibly coming home and how it could change the game for Cincinnati. #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBengals fans buzzing over DJ Reader reunionCincinnati’s defense could get a major boost if DJ Reader returns to the Bengals this offseason. With Detroit likely moving on after drafting a younger tackle, the door is wide open for Reader—once a fan-favorite and team captain—to come back home. His presence would shore up the defensive line and give the Bengals flexibility with their younger players. It’s not just about nostalgia; Reader’s leadership and run-stopping skills are exactly what this defense needs. Would you welcome Reader back, or should the Bengals keep moving forward with new faces? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBengals’ $45M shakeup could reshape defenseLosing Trey Hendrickson might sting, but the Bengals have a golden chance to revamp their entire defense with the $45 million they’d save. Instead of splurging on one superstar, imagine bringing in three proven starters—like Devin Lloyd, Jaylinn Hawkins, and John Franklin-Myers—to plug holes at every level. This kind of bold move could finally fix the defensive struggles that have held Cincinnati back. Would you rather keep Hendrickson or spread the cash for a deeper, more balanced unit? Let’s hear your take on the best path forward for the Bengals! #Sports #Football #Bengals30Share
Chad Williams+FollowBengals’ draft what-if: Jalon Walker’s impactImagine if the Bengals had landed Jalon Walker instead of Shemar Stewart in last year’s draft. Walker, who went to Atlanta just two picks earlier, outperformed Stewart with more sacks, pressures, and versatility—he could’ve filled both EDGE and linebacker roles in Cincinnati’s struggling defense. Defensive coordinator Al Golden wanted a player who could do it all, and Walker’s size and skills fit the bill perfectly. It’s wild to think how one draft pick could’ve changed the Bengals’ entire defensive outlook. Do you think Cincinnati should prioritize proven versatility over raw potential in future drafts? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWhy the Bengals need to run more in 2026Cincinnati’s offense is loaded with stars, but their lack of commitment to the run game could be holding them back. Despite having Chase Brown, who quietly racked up over 1,000 rushing yards and set career highs across the board, the Bengals still ranked near the bottom in rushing attempts. History shows that when they run more, they win more—just look at their Super Bowl run. If the Bengals want to protect Joe Burrow and get back to the playoffs, it might be time for Zac Taylor to finally trust the ground game. What do you think: should the Bengals run more next season? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share