CINCINNATI — PFF's Dalton Wasserman dropped one free agent that each NFL team needs to keep this offseason and Tee Higgins took the Bengals' top spot. Higgins is coming off a strong campaign with 73 catches for 911 yards and 10 touchdowns (career-high) playing on the franchise tag.
The Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator job has been open for more than two weeks now, but there hasn't been much movement on a possible hiring and now we know why: The team was waiting for Notre Dame to finish its season.
Former Red Bank Catholic star Al Golden, fresh off Notre Dame's run to the CFP title game, is returning to the NFL as Bengals defensive coordinator
Mike Fanelli dives into whether or not wide receiver Tee Higgins will remain with the Cincinnati Bengals or leave in free agency in the 2025 offseason.
The Cincinnati Bengals made it official with new defensive coordinator Al Golden on Thursday.
Al Golden agreed to return to the Cincinnati Bengals on Wednesday after three seasons as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinator.
Tee Higgins’ future with the Cincinnati Bengals hinges on the team’s ability to manage its salary cap while prioritizing roster needs. His potential $120 million payday reflects his importance to the team, but the Bengals must carefully evaluate their options to remain competitive in the coming seasons.
Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was ranked as the NFL's top free agent in a list released by USA Today on Wednesday.
The Cincinnati Bengals will have at least one coach at the NFL's Pro Bowl this year. This went public mid-week, with the NFL pulling back the curtain o
The Cincinnati Bengals hired Notre Dame's Al Golden as their new defensive coordinator, the team announced Thursday.
The Cincinnati Bengals didn't want a bronze or silver candidate to be their new defensive coordinator; only a Golden opportunity piqued head coach Zac Taylor's interest. Al Golden is back in Cincinnati and beginning the process of applying everything he's learned from the past three years of leading Notre Dame's defense.