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Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson has sacked Patrick Mahomes 6.5 times in the regular and postseason, more than any other player in the league.
On Nov. 1 of last year, two days before the Bengals were set to play the Las Vegas Raiders, Moss learned his neck was broken in three places. He spent the next two months in a neck brace. Doctor’s orders demanded minimal movement.
Here's why the Bengals believe their secondary can be the reason the defense takes a step forward this season.
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Sheldon Rankins: "A lot of people don't know I was laying horizontal in a dark house for probably about (six weeks) before I could even sit up."
Bengals 2025 Roster Breakdown: Nate Brooks continues his quest for a return to regular season action
Bengals 2025 Roster Breakdown: Nate Brooks continues his quest for a return to regular season action originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss how Trey Hendrickson is continuing his holdout and dive into the big-picture ramifications of what this could mean for the DE this season.
Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart said on Saturday that he's ready to "make my mark" after signing his rookie contract following a prolonged dispute.
McPherson had never been below 82% in his first three seasons as a Bengal, so there's no reason to believe he can't return to a Pro Bowl level as a 26-year-old. The veteran is locked in on a contract extension and has the clear path to help Cincinnati's 4-7 record in one-score games last season.