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CINCINNATI — The crew at Pro Football Focus is starting to fire up 2026 NFL mock drafts, and Cincinnati took an ACC mauler in the latest rendition from Trevor Sikkema. The Bengals have a roughly 52.4% chance of landing a top 10 pick at the end of the season, and Sikkema has them taking Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods with the 10th selection.
Let’s take a look at Friday's injury reports for both the Bengals and Ravens.
Ahead of that matchup, the Bengals announced the activation of linebacker Shaka Heyward from injured reserve. Heyward originally went to injured reserve in late October due to a fibula injury. The team designated him to return last Wednesday before officially activating him for Week 15.
The growth of Dylan Fairchild and Amarius Mims has made the Bengals offensive line a much better group throughout the course of this season.
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Bengals’ defenders Joseph Ossai and Myles Murphy are stepping up in the absence of Trey Hendrickson
In the last five games with Hendrickson out of the lineup, the duo has accounted for 45.6% of the Bengals’ quarterback pressures (Ossai has 22 and Murphy 20). No other Cincinnati player has double-digit pressures during that stretch.
Karras is a fan favorite not just for his play, but for the success of his brand, The Cincy Hat, which he launched to support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
The Cincinnati Bengals are on the verge of missing the NFL playoffs for yet another season after missing star quarterback Joe Burrow for a long portion of the year. While Burrow continues to be an elite signal caller when he's on the field for the AFC North team,
The Cincinnati Bengals are 4-9, and need a miniature miracle to win the AFC North and earn a playoff spot. The chances of that happening look even more slim now, as it has been reported that Trey Hendrickson is out for the season after getting core surgery.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bengals/onsi as NFL Announces Day, Time for Cincinnati Bengals' Week 17 Game Against the Arizona Cardinals. CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals will not be playing a stand-alone game against the Arizona Cardinals.
A second round of snow and extremely cold temperatures could make for an unpleasant weekend outdoors, but it's not stopping people from bundling up to take part in scheduled events throughout greater Cincinnati.