It seems something similar is happening with Jaylon Johnson. Johnson, 34th on the Top 100 list, failed to make the first or second All-Pro teams despite having had a great year. The players ...
After missing out on the postseason, the Cincinnati Bengals are making some changes to the coaching staff, particularly at the top of their defensive masthead. On Monday, the team fired defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo after six seasons with the franchise,
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Price scored 11 points in the first quarter as Wayne jumped out to a 13-4 lead. The Bulldogs cut the lead to four points at 21-17, but the Warriors went on a 7-2 run to end the quarter. A putback by Wayne junior Kaden Post gave the Warriors a 30-19 halftime lead.
The Cincinnati Bengals need a boost in their secondary, and they are predicted to target a solid corner from the 49ers.
NFL Draft remains months away, but we are so close to knowing every player in the potential class after the declaration deadline has come and gone with only two teams exempt. A lot will change before April.
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One of Greater Cincinnati’s largest wealth management firms keeps getting bigger and has passed a key milestone. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Johnson Investment Counsel has surpassed $20 billion in assets ...
Indian Hill, Montgomery and Anderson Township are a few neighborhoods the so-called "burglary tourists" have targeted in Greater Cincinnati in the last two years.