The Cincinnati Bengals held onto their chances of capturing a playoff spot with their 19–17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday. In order to claim the No. 7 spot, the Denver Broncos and the Miami Dolphins need to lose on Sunday.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor sends a message to the rest of the NFL if his team makes the playoffs after their Week 18 win
The Cincinnati Bengals have announced that rookie wide receiver Jermaine Burton won’t travel with the team due to a decision made by head coach Zac Taylor.
A stunning story out of the NFL has been released involving an alleged incident with Bengals wide receiver Jermaine Burton.
The defensive issues that contributed to the Cincinnati Bengals missing the playoffs led to major changes on Monday, when four assistants were fired — three on that side of the ball.
The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday in Week 18 to keep their postseason hopes alive, but the team still needs some help in order to clinch a playoff berth. Find out how the Bengals can clinch an AFC playoff spot on the final day of the NFL regular season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 18 contest versus the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday is still very meaningful despite the Baltimore Ravens clinching the AFC North, and here's why.
Denver sealed Cincinnati's fate, and HBO’s "Hard Knocks," which followed the AFC North teams this season, captured some of the Bengals’ players and head coach Zac Taylor's immediate reactions as they watched it all unfold.
Some think Zac Taylor wouldn't go that route because he could be on the hot seat next year. "Why would Taylor hire a guy that could eventually be his replacement?" That's a line that multiple people have used over the past few days.
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