The Cincinnati Bengals waived veteran punter Kevin Huber on Monday after 14 seasons with the franchise, handing the reins to Drue Chrisman.
Author: Kelsey Conway, Cincinnati Enquirer
Zac Taylor updates injury statuses for Ja’Marr Chase, Joe Mixon as Bengals prep for Chiefs
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor gave an update on two key players as the team gets ready to take on the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
Joe Burrow to have appendectomy, miss start of Bengals training camp
Joe Burrow will be out of commission for the start of Bengals training camp after the star quarterback was diagnosed with appendicitis.
‘I know how to handle losing and come back stronger’: Joe Burrow talks about Super Bowl 56
Bengals QB Joe Burrow said despite the magnitude of the Super Bowl, he treated the loss like any other game. He doesn’t sulk. It’s not who he is.
Bengals finalizing deal to bring former Cowboys’ right tackle La’el Collins to Cincinnati
The Bengals took another step to fix the right side of the line with the acquisition of former Dallas Cowboys starting right tackle, La’el Collins.
‘I’m not missing the biggest game of my life’: C.J. Uzomah updates knee injury status ahead of Super Bowl
Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah suffered an MCL sprain in the AFC championship game, but he vowed that he would play in the Super Bowl.
Bengals’ Joe Burrow didn’t want to be a QB as a kid, but his coach forced position on him
Joe Burrow wanted to be a running back or wide receiver when he first started playing football, but a coach said he would play quarterback instead.
Will C.J. Uzomah play in the Super Bowl? Bengals coach Zac Taylor says outlook is ‘encouraging’
Zac Taylor said the early outlook on Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah’s knee injury was “encouraging” for his potential Super Bowl availability.
Keys to game: How Cincinnati Bengals can beat Las Vegas Raiders in Saturday’s wild-card matchup
The Cincinnati Bengals face the Las Vegas Raiders for the second time this season following their Week 11 win.
Joe Burrow says he won’t play in Bengals’ regular-season finale against Browns
Joe Burrow said his right knee is sore, but the Bengals quarterback said he could play in Sunday’s game had it been deemed necessary.