Bengals News (5/23): Ken Anderson earns Honorary PhD

CINCINNATI, OH – CIRCA 1980: Ken Anderson #14 of Cincinnati Bengals warms up during pregame warm ups prior to the start of an NFL football game circa 1980 at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. Anderson played for the Bengals from 1971-86. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bengals News

Dr. Kenny Anderson And His Full-Circle Augustana Address

Forty years after delivering his last surgical strike as one of the most accurate quarterbacks who ever lived, Bengals Ring of Honor member Ken Anderson has finally become a doctor.

Tee Higgins hosts celebrity basketball game at Oak Ridge High School

Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins is scheduled to host his celebrity basketball game May 23 for charity, at his alma mater, Oak Ridge High School, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Joe Burrow wants Bengals record, but Chase Brown could nab a couple of his own

Burrow breaking records would be fun, but Chase Brown breaking defenses might matter more.

Joe Burrow explains his flag football passion, aspirations, and what part the Bengals play in all of it

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow turned heads while playing in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic. Burrow explained to local media members this week what it all means for him.

Bengals’ Young Core Becoming a Huge Success Thanks to Recent Draft Class

The Bengals seemingly hit the jackpot with their draft class from a few years ago.

National pundits’ flubs while criticizing Bengals go viral

There’s some pushback on the Cincinnati Bengals right now. 

NFL News

Top five tight end groups in the NFL: Which teams are most loaded at a hot position heading into 2026?

After watching several teams torment opponents with formations featuring multiple tight ends last season, I’m expecting to see even more “big boy” football this fall.

Is Cam Ward set up to fail? Can Jaxson Dart protect himself? Biggest Year 2 questions for top 2025 draft picks

From Ward’s supporting cast to Dart’s style of play, these second-year players could shape the NFL landscape in 2026

Florida signs ‘Teddy Bridgewater Act’ into law, allowing HS coaches to pay for certain things

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the “Teddy Bridgewater Act” into law on Friday, meaning high school coaches in the state will now be able to use their own money to help their players with expenses such as food, transportation, physical therapy and rehabilitation services.

Report: Cardinals and Jacoby Brissett are “significantly” far apart in negotiations

Jacoby Brissett has not attended any of the Cardinals’ voluntary offseason program as he waits for a reworked contract for this season.

NFL 2026 Offseason Power Rankings: The Rams Jump the Seahawks

With rosters nearly set for all 32 teams after the draft and free agency, where does your favorite team rank?

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