A high-risk, high-reward move that could see the Bengals OL better protect Joe Burrow in 2024. The Cincinnati Bengals' offensive tackle spot got absolutely massive with the signing of Trent Brown on Tuesday.
The Bengals’ pass protection should be better in 2023, especially with Trent Brown’s strength in a key stat. The Cincinnati Bengals run an offense that can be very hard on their offensive line.
Former New England Patriots offensive tackle Trent Brown signed a one-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals on Tuesday. Financial terms were not disclosed for Brown, who visited the Bengals earlier in the day.
The Bengals offensive line could be getting some big help. The Cincinnati Bengals are currently without a starting-caliber right tackle after Jonah Williams opted to go to the Arizona Cardinals via free agency after being forced to switch to right tackle last season.
The Arizona Cardinals needed to address the tackle position in the offseason and they did. They released left tackle D.J. Humphries, who tore his ACL in the second-to-last game of the season and was not going to be ready to play at the start of the season anyway.
The Arizona Cardinals made their first splash of free agency yesterday with the addition of Cincinnati Bengals OT Jonah Williams on a reported two-year, $30 million deal with $19 million guaranteed. The move came very shortly after releasing left tackle D.J.
NFL Stats and Information had Jonah Williams having his best season in 2023. The Arizona Cardinals signed Jonah Williams to a two year, $15 million contract on Wednesday, solidifying their offensive tackle positions.
Former Alabama offensive lineman Jonah Williams is headed out west as he signed a two-year $30 million deal with the Arizona Cardinals. The deal includes $19 million in guaranteed money.
After he signed four players on Monday and running back DeeJay Dallas on Tuesday, Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort is still spending wads of cash.
The Arizona Cardinals aren't done making news at the tackle position. Just minutes after the team officially announced the departure of LT D.J. Humphries, the Cardinals are reportedly signing Cincinnati Bengals OT Jonah Williams per Ian Rapoport.
The Arizona Cardinals are expected to sign former Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Jonah Williams, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
The Cardinals have already found a replacement for D.J. Humphries. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Cardinals are expected to sign offensive tackle Jonah Williams.
The Cincinnati Bengals face many difficult questions this offseason, led by how they plan on bolstering their offensive line. One piece of the puzzle was put into place when veteran OT, Jonah Williams signed with the Arizona Cardinals.
The Cincinnati Bengals are re-signing the first of their many impending unrestricted free agents with two days remaining until legal tampering begins. Per NFL Media's Mike Garafolo, the Bengals are bringing back offensive lineman Cody Ford on a one-year deal.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Washington Commanders made moves during NFL Scouting Combine week, and not just the ones made within the confines of the Indiana Convention Center. Releasing offensive tackle Charles Leno Jr.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will have questions to answer on the offensive line this offseason, but they need two starters at tackle and center. And while Broderick Jones mainly played at right tackle in his first season, he is a natural left tackle and more comfortable on that side.
Jonah Williams returning to Cincinnati isn't impossible this offseason but it feels unlikely given how much money he could command and how much the Bengals can spend on him.
2019 was the last time the Cincinnati Bengals entered the NFL Draft with compensatory picks to play with. It was also the same year the Bengals spent their
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
The Bengals' opening draft pick of the Zac Taylor era is entering free agency as Jonah Williams wraps up his first season playing right tackle in the NFL.
Now that he’s had time to cool down, Williams has withdrawn his request, stating he’s more than happy to switch from left to right tackle.
With the Bengals having added Orlando Brown Jr. this offseason to operate on the blindside, plenty of questions have been raised regarding the future of Jonah Williams.
At least one known Jonah Williams suitor has surfaced. During an offseason in which Jawaan Taylor bolted for Kansas City and Cam Robinson received a PED suspension, the Jaguars showed interest in the disgruntled Bengals tackle.
Zac Taylor said this week he expects Williams to be back and partake in a competition at right tackle, a position the former has not played since his freshman season at Alabama. Going into a contract year, Williams wants to stay at his position.
Bengals' left tackle Jonah Williams requested a trade after the team signed Orlando Brown Jr. to a four-year, $64.09 million contract a week ago and he may be on the move sooner than later.
Jonah Williams entered a trade request to the Bengals this week amidst all of the shuffling along the offensive line. The left tackle wants to stay at that spot and isn't keen on moving to the right side as Orlando Brown Jr.
The Bengals made a big splash in free agency by signing LT Orlando Brown Jr. to a four-year, $64.09 million contract Wednesday. But not everyone on the team was happy with the move.
OT Jonah Williams underwent knee surgery after dislocating his kneecap this season, while DE Joseph Ossai had surgery on his shoulder after suffering a torn labrum that he played through.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced a couple of players were ruled out for Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.
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