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Top Bengals News

  • Bengals' Landon Robinson: Lands with Cincinnati

    The Bengals selected Robinson in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 226th overall.

    Robinson (6-foot, 287 pounds), out of Navy, will add depth to Cincinnati's interior defensive line, which got a tremendous boost after the team traded the No. 10 overall pick to trade for Dexter Lawrence from the Giants and also inked Jonathan Allen to a two-year deal in free agency. Though undersized, Robinson boasts impressive strength and is capable of manufacturing pressure, so it wouldn't be shocking to see him carve out a rotational gig early in his NFL career.

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  • Bengals' Jack Endries: Drafted by Bengals

    The Bengals selected Endries in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 221st overall.

    Endries (6-foot-5, 245 pounds) began his collegiate career with a redshirt 2022 campaign at California, which he followed up with two consecutive years as a starter from 2023-24 before transferring to Texas. In his sole season as the Longhorns' starting tight end in 2025, Endries compiled 33 catches for 346 yards and three scores, a step down from the 56-626-2 line he logged with the Golden Bears in 2024. Endries has the size to find a role at the NFL level but lacks difference-making athleticism, so as a rookie he could have a difficult time competing for depth reps with Erick All (ACL), Drew Sample, Tanner Hudson and Cam Grandy (chest) behind top tight end Mike Gesicki.

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  • Bengals' Brian Parker: Picked by Cincinnati

    The Bengals selected Parker in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 189th overall.

    Parker (6-foot-5, 309 pounds) was a tackle at Duke who was expected to move to center, not completely unlike former Duke left tackle and current Tampa Bay center Graham Barton, but the NFL obviously regarded Parker as the lesser prospect of the two. Furthermore, the Bengals already drafted a center in the fourth round when they took the distinguished Connor Lew. Perhaps the Bengals will try Parker out at guard rather than center.

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  • Bengals' Colbie Young: Picked up by Bengals

    The Bengals selected Young in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 140th overall.

    Young certainly doesn't lack for size at 6-foot-5, 218 pounds, and he moves well for that size, running a 4.49 4-yard dash at the NFL Combine, though he takes a bit of time to get up to speed. Young's height and big frame give him plenty of range, and he's comfortable working down the field, but he doesn't have a special-teams background. That's likely something he'll need to learn with the Bengals, but Young will also get an opportunity to hone his craft behind two star wideouts in Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. However, the room behind that duo and Andrei Iosivas is largely unproven, so Young could have a chance to carve out a spot pretty high on the depth chart with a good showing in training camp.

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  • Bengals' Connor Lew: Bound for Cincinnati

    The Bengals selected Lew (knee) in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 128th overall.

    Lew broke into the starting lineup as a true freshman at Auburn in 2023 and started the final 25 games of his college career before tearing his left ACL in 2025. The injury certainly affected his draft stock to some degree because he couldn't participate in athletic testing, but he's expected to be ready for training camp. Lew is on track to serve as the backup center in 2026 behind Ted Karras, a 33-year-old who has started every game over the past four years but has just one year left on his contract.

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  • Bengals' Tacario Davis: Picked by Bengals

    The Bengals selected Davis in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 72nd overall.

    Davis is unusually tall for a corner at 6-foot-4, 194 pounds, which is helpful at some times but less so others. Though he was a standout starter for Washington overall, Davis' ability to mirror the routes of shorter, quicker receivers will be tested by the NFL's different enforcement of illegal contact rules. With 4.41 speed in addition to his reach, Davis would be a menacing press-man corner if he can avoid penalties in the NFL.

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  • Bengals' Cashius Howell: Heading to Cincinnati

    The Bengals selected Howell in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 41st overall.

    Howell spent the last two seasons of his five-year college career with Texas A&M. He broke out in his senior year in 2025, when he was a Unanimous All-American and the SEC Defensive Player of the Year after posting 31 tackles, including an SEC-leading 11.0 sacks, one forced fumble and six pass defenses across 13 games. Howell served as a boundary edge rusher with the Aggies, and while his shorter reach could be a concern at the NFL level, he has the quick initial burst to give opposing tackles plenty of trouble and the versatility to drop into coverage to mask blitz pressure. Howell will join a new-look Bengals defensive front that includes Super Bowl LX champion Boye Mafe, Myles Murphy, Jonathan Allen and the recently acquired Dexter Lawrence.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 93.6
(29th)
249.6
(7th)
329.2
(17th)
Def. 147.1
(32nd)
245.6
(25th)
380.9
(31st)

Injuries

Player Injury
D. Turner CB DJ Turner CB Calf
C. Jones WR Charlie Jones WR Ankle
J. Newton CB Josh Newton CB Hamstring
K. Jenkins DL Kris Jenkins DL Ankle
C. Grandy TE Cam Grandy TE Chest