glen25+FollowHow the Bengals’ 2026 draft could change everythingCincinnati’s front office is quietly gearing up for one of its most important drafts in years. After a tough 6-11 season, the Bengals are focusing on building real depth and protecting Joe Burrow—no more quick fixes. The PFF mock draft has them landing linebacker Sonny Styles, safety AJ Haulcy, and wideout CJ Daniels in the first three rounds. Each pick targets a glaring weakness: defense up the middle, smarter safety play, and a speedy third receiver. If these moves pan out, it could be the reset the Bengals need to get back in the AFC mix. What do you think—are these the right priorities? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Amy Williams+FollowJoe Burrow’s offseason message to Bengals fansJoe Burrow isn’t holding back—he wants the Bengals to get aggressive in free agency and fix the roster holes that kept them from a deeper playoff run. He’s not asking for new coaches or a front office shakeup, just more proven veterans to help Cincinnati compete for championships every year. Burrow’s been clear: it’s time to get creative and make real changes, not just rely on the draft. Bengals fans, what positions do you think need the biggest upgrades? And who would you love to see in orange and black next season? #Sports #Football #Bengals01Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBengals fans sound off after rough rookie yearCincinnati’s latest second-round pick, Demetrius Knight Jr., has Bengals fans seriously questioning the team’s draft strategy. Knight, already 26 and with a bumpy college career, was handed a starting role—and the gamble didn’t pay off. The defense struggled all season, and Knight’s performance has many wondering if the front office is missing the mark year after year. Now, fans are left hoping for a turnaround in the next draft. What do you think—should the Bengals keep betting on upside, or focus on proven talent next time? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBengals double down on roster shakeupCincinnati is sticking with Zac Taylor and his entire coaching staff for 2026, signaling that the real changes are coming for the Bengals’ roster—not the sidelines. After last year’s staff overhaul, this offseason is all about finding new talent, especially on defense, to turn things around after a tough 6-11 season. Even Joe Burrow is pushing for aggressive moves in free agency. If the Bengals want a different outcome, it’s clear: the locker room needs fresh faces. What positions do you think should be the top priority for upgrades? #Sports #Football #Bengals11Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBengals’ tight end woes hit new low in CincinnatiNoah Fant’s latest fumble handed the Browns another defensive touchdown, making it his third scoop-and-score allowed this season. For Bengals fans, it’s a gut punch—especially with free agency looming and roster depth at tight end looking shaky. With Mike Gesicki expected back healthy, Fant’s costly mistakes all but seal his fate in Cincinnati. It’s wild to think how one player’s struggles can tip the scales for a whole position group. Should the Bengals finally look outside the building for help, or keep rolling the dice with their current crew? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBengals-Browns finale could shake up ClevelandA Bengals win over the Browns this Sunday might do more than just end the season on a high note for Cincinnati—it could actually cost Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski his job. While Zac Taylor’s future in Cincinnati looks secure, all eyes are on the Browns’ sideline, where a loss could spark a coaching change after another tough year. For Bengals fans, it’s a chance to sweep the Browns again and boost draft position. For Browns fans, it’s a nerve-wracking moment that could define the team’s direction. What do you think—should Cleveland move on from Stefanski? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
glen25+FollowBengals eye Texas Tech’s David Bailey after Orange BowlCincinnati Bengals scouts got an up-close look at Texas Tech’s David Bailey during the Orange Bowl, and he made sure to leave an impression. Even though Oregon shut out Texas Tech, Bailey was everywhere—racking up nine tackles, two for loss, a sack, and two passes defensed. His relentless pressure and explosive moves kept Oregon’s offense on their toes all night. With the Bengals needing more defensive firepower and Bailey projected as a top-10 pick, could he be the next big addition in Cincinnati? Bengals fans, what do you think—should Bailey be at the top of our draft wish list? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowShemar Stewart finally gets his first Bengals sackAfter months of questions and two tough injuries, Shemar Stewart finally broke through with his first NFL sack during the Bengals’ win over the Cardinals. For a rookie who’d been sidelined and doubted for his college stats, this moment was more than just a number—it was a huge relief and a sign he’s got what it takes. Stewart’s journey this season has been a rollercoaster, but getting that sack before the year ends could be the confidence boost he needs. What do you think—will this spark a breakout year for him in 2026? #Sports #Football #Bengals00Share
Shawn Martin+FollowLions become the first team since the 2018 Bengals to start 4–1 and miss the playoffsDetroit opened the season 4–1, then went 4–7 over the last 11 games and got officially eliminated from playoff contention after the Christmas loss to Minnesota. That kind of collapse is rare: the last team to start 4–1 and still miss the postseason was the 2018 Cincinnati Bengals, who also began 4–1 before finishing 6–10 and missing the playoffs. What do you think was the biggest reason for Detroit’s fall-off — injuries, coaching turnover, or just a brutal schedule? #NFL #DetroitLions #NFLPlayoffs #Bengals #NFLHistory #NFCNorth #DanCampbell30Share
jimmy13+FollowCris Collinsworth’s Cincinnati legacy in photosCris Collinsworth isn’t just the voice you hear on Sunday nights—he’s a Cincinnati icon whose journey from Bengals wide receiver to NBC’s top football analyst is full of local pride. After eight seasons on the field and now 500+ broadcasts, Collinsworth’s story is woven into the city’s sports history. The Enquirer has gathered a collection of photos that capture his evolution from athlete to broadcaster. It’s a cool look back at how one person can shape a city’s sports culture. Which Collinsworth moment stands out most to you? #Entertainment #Cincinnati #Bengals00Share