Bettings

Team Profile

team-icon
team-icon

Cincinnati Bengals

1-1-0 1st AFC North
  • -1.8% 21st
    Off DVOA
  • 1.4% 22nd
    Passing DVOA
  • 11.1% 9th
    Rushing DVOA
  • -3.9% 11th
    Def DVOA
  • 4.4% 15th
    Def Passing DVOA
  • -10.8% 14th
    Def Rushing DVOA

2024 Team Stats

  • Points For
    11.5 31st
  • Points Against
    11.0 2nd
  • Yards Per Game
    272.0 24th
  • Yards Allowed Per Game
    288.0 10th
All News
team-icon player-photo
Mike Gesicki
team-icon
Cincinnati Bengals
88 TE
team-icon player-photo
Joe Burrow
team-icon
Cincinnati Bengals
9 QB
Mike Gesicki Showing Chemistry With Joe Burrow

Newly-acquired Cincinnati Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki has shown early chemistry in camp with quarterback Joe Burrow. Gesicki, who is 28 years old, has even racked up a few impressive one-hand catches during drills with Burrow. The seasoned tight end will be on his third team in three years after a one-year stint in New England and projects to lead a TE room with veterans Drew Sample and Tanner Hudson and rookies Erick All Jr. and Tanner McLachlan. Gesicki is the TE29 (ADP No. 243) in NFFC drafts. The former Dolphin still has some juice and will play with the best quarterback he's ever had. He'll be a target in best ball formats and can be picked up off the waiver wire in others with a chance to be a sneaky sleeper. In 2021, Gesicki amassed a career-high 73 receptions for 780 yards on 112 targets but has been limited to 61 catches for 606 yards over 34 games in the last two seasons with the Dolphins and Patriots.

Source ESPN
expert-image
08/03/2024 22:22
team-icon player-photo
Jermaine Burton
team-icon
Cincinnati Bengals
81 WR
Jermaine Burton Avoids Serious Injury

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Jermaine Burton (ankle) was forced to leave practice early on Thursday. Luckily, Burton doesn't appear to have suffered a serious injury. The organization is calling it only an ankle tweak. The third-round rookie was pulled out of practice as a precaution and isn't expected to miss much time. Burton has been seeing increased reps in practice with Ja'Marr Chase currently out. The assumption is that Burton is going to fill the vacant spot left by Tyler Boyd, which should mean steady targets.

expert-image
08/01/2024 18:42
team-icon player-photo
Andrei Iosivas
team-icon
Cincinnati Bengals
80 WR
Andrei Iosivas The No. 3 WR In Cincinnati?

The Cincinnati Bengals drafted Alabama wide receiver Jermaine Burton in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, but 2023 sixth-round pick Andrei Iosivas could have a lead on him in the battle for the WR3 job following Tyler Boyd's departure. "For all the hype of Burton and his potential to make an impact filling the role vacated by Boyd, there's just no way to avoid the Andrei Iosivas hype," Paul Dehner Jr. of the Athletic said. " He's been the offensive star of camp, a trend that continued after his initial eye-popping debut playing in the slot for the first time in his life Wednesday." Dehner Jr. noted that Bengals wide receiver coach Troy Walters called Iosivas the team's third-best wide receiver last week. This position battle will be important to monitor in fantasy football, especially since Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins have failed to play a full 17-game schedule over the last two years. Iosivas caught 15 passes for 116 yards and four touchdowns in his rookie campaign, but his path to playing time is a lot more clear heading into Year 2. He should be on the fantasy football radar as a late-round dart throw in best ball setups and deep fantasy leagues.

expert-image
07/31/2024 09:44
team-icon player-photo
Ja’Marr Chase
team-icon
Cincinnati Bengals
1 WR
Ja'Marr Chase Still Not Practicing

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase is still not practicing. He has not practiced to start training camp, and the Bengals have not publicly justified his lack of participation. The Bengals star wideout is conducting his own "hold-in." Chase is entering the fourth year of his rookie deal, and the Bengals have already picked up his fifth-year option. Generally, players in his position will receive an extension after their fourth season. For now, there does not appear to be any animosity between Chase and the Bengals, but this situation will be essential to monitor. Chase caught a career-high 100 passes for 1,216 yards and seven touchdowns in 16 games in 2023. The mid-season wrist injury to quarterback Joe Burrow (wrist) derailed Chase's fantasy season. He will look to bounce back in 2024, and you should feel comfortable with him as your WR1.

Source James Rapien
expert-image
07/29/2024 18:18
team-icon player-photo
Ja’Marr Chase
team-icon
Cincinnati Bengals
1 WR
Ja'Marr Chase Continues Hold-In at Bengals Training Camp Amid Contract Talks

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase has missed his fourth consecutive practice and has yet to participate in 2024 training camp. Instead of a traditional "hold out," Chase is engaging in a "hold in," as he needed to report to camp on time to complete an entire season under his rookie contract. Although he is present at camp, he is not participating in drills while negotiating a new deal following this offseason's surge in receiver salaries, highlighted by Justin Jefferson's record-setting $35 million per year contract. Bengals head coach Zac Taylor has stated that the situation aligns with their plan and that he and Chase are on the same page. Chase will earn under $5 million this season and approximately $21 million on his fifth-year option next year. As long as Chase stays in shape, maintains his conditioning, and has sufficient time to prepare for the regular season, his current absence from practice should not significantly impact his performance or the team. Despite the hold-in, Chase remains a surefire first-round pick and is currently going around the sixth pick in recent NFFC drafts.

expert-image
07/28/2024 21:25
Next Game
NFC Divisional Playoffs