Myles Murphy’s response to Bengals not picking up his fifth-year option shows what he’s all about “Very hopeful,” Murphy told Andrew Fox Miller of Cincinnati Bengals Talk. “I love the city. They love me, and that’s all a player can ask for. Security, and just knowing that you’re wanted. And I really do appreciate that. I appreciate everyone in the organization and my teammates and coaches. The fifth-year [option] wasn’t there, but that’s not for me to worry about,” Murphy continued. “I’m here to play football
with my teammates. I’m here to be out there, blood, sweat, and tears with my guys, and just appreciate the opportunity to just come back and just play with my guys.”
Joe Burrow breaks his silence on Bengals’ aggressive offseason, and there’s an important detail within his feedback
“I’m really excited about the moves we made this offseason,” Burrow said. “We need to get better, so it was exciting to see the initiative from everybody in the organization to realize that we’re in this exciting stage. We’re in our primes playing great football. Finding guys like Dexter [Lawrence] and Bryan Cook, to, you know, really solidify that defense so the young guys can also kind of rise up. We’re really going to try to achieve what we want to achieve.”
It’s Bobby Wagner, Jordyn Brooks or bust for Bengals to bolster linebacker corps
The Cincinnati Bengals have a serious linebacker problem that they seem in collective denial of. On the heels of an otherwise excellent offseason, they’ve left that position group curiously untouched.
Bengals Knight Jr. utilizes all-pro LB for advice ahead of sophomore campaign
The 15-year vet who owns nine consecutive 100-tackle seasons essentially took Knight Jr. under his wing this winter, leaning on one theme throughout the process: make the playbook the center of your offseason.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow offseason training hinted by Jordan Palmer
Palmer himself shared footage of the workout session on social media, which quickly went viral on all platforms. Not just Burrow as the reason, either, with Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood attending the workout, too.
Dexter Lawrence’s Latest Move Sends Clear Message About Commitment to Bengals
Dexter Lawrence hasn’t played a single snap for the Cincinnati Bengals yet, but he’s already making an impression off the field. The three-time Pro Bowler made a surprise appearance during Myles Murphy’s Gears & Grills Auto Showcase on Saturday at St. Xavier High School.












