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Justin Fields got the first-team reps in drills during Wednesday's practice, but Aaron Glenn is keeping the decision under wraps.
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NFL insider: Bengals have “no intention” of trading Trey Hendrickson; and an update on Joe Burrow
But with a winnable game Sunday against the 0-7 New York Jets, the Bengals appear to be trending towards maybe making a trade to add to a position of need that can help them emerge as contenders in a wide-open AFC. NFL Insider Jordan Schultz recently weighed in on the Bengals, and what he is saying is what fans will want to hear.
The Cincinnati Bengals don’t figure to be hosting a major sale at the NFL trade deadline, not with the hope that Joe Burrow can return this year very much alive. It helps that Joe Flacco just took down the Steelers to keep the AFC North in reach, of course.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger had quite the theory following his former team's loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday.
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his role in the team's NFL Week 7 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Paycor Stadium. Chase broke his own team record for receptions in a game with 16. He finished with 161 receiving yards and a touchdown.
Quarterback Tyrod Taylor (knee) is the main name to watch this week as he's day-to-day with his injury. Taylor came in for starting QB Justin Fields last week after Fields was benched by head coach Aaron Glenn. Glenn will not announce which QB will start Sunday to maintain a "competitive advantage" over Cincinnati.
Three Cincinnati Bengals are among ESPN's top 25 players who could move at the 2025 NFL trade deadline Nov. 4.
Aaron Glenn knows who the New York Jets’ starting quarterback will be against Cincinnati, but he isn't revealing his plan.