The Cincinnati Bengals may not have their first round pick this year, but there will still be plenty to talk about when the NFL Draft kicks off tonight.
From who the rest of the division selects, or hoping a certain player slides to Day 2. The Draft is simply one of those events we all love to talk about.
Who is someone you hope falls to Day 2 for the Bengals to scoop up?
Here is today’s news.
Bengals Reveal New Jersey Numbers For 2026
The Bengals announced the jersey numbers for the team’s 2026 new additions Tuesday. Additionally, four returning Bengals have changed their uniform numbers from last season. Here is a complete list in numerical order:
Bengals’ Top Round 2 Targets in 2026 NFL Draft Revealed
It’s no secret that Cincinnati still has plenty of needs. From linebacker to cornerback and edge to swing tackle, the Bengals need to add multiple players that can have an instant impact this season.
Bengals trade, win big in final 7-round NFL mock draft
The NFL draft has finally arrived. After a long wait, the action in Pittsburgh will kick off Thursday night. Of course, Cincinnati Bengals fans will likely have to wait one more day before seeing their team jump in the action, unless Duke Tobin makes a big splash and jumps back into the first round on Thursday. The Bengals traded the No. 10 pick to the New York Giants for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence.
Report: Bengals Were Eyeing Big Trade for Other Star Ahead of Dexter Lawrence Acquisition
In a story published on the website this morning, Tony Pauline reported the Bengals were close to making a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders to acquire edge rusher Maxx Crosby.
“Here’s Intel for you, they were going to reach on Peter Woods,” Brauddus told Jeff Cavanaugh. “They were going to take Peter Woods at 10. They were going to reach on a defensive tackle, is what they were going to do.”
Bengals’ Mitchell Tinsley is guest speaker for Central Ohio HSSA show
The Central Ohio High School Sports Awards show is thrilled to announce Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Mitchell Tinsley as its guest speaker.