Ken Anderson Again Reaches Hall of Fame Senior Semis For the fourth straight year, Anderson reached the senior semis in a vote by the Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee. Anderson’s fellow Bengals Ring of Honor
members, Isaac Curtis and Lemar Parrish, were in the final 34 but didn’t reach the semis. They survived the cut from 182 senior nominees who haven’t played in the last 25 years.
Quick Hits | Mike Gesicki Returns To Field, Joe Flacco Bonds With Mates, Myles Murphy Keeps It Fast And Simple
“If you had told me I would have felt like this (now) the day it happened, I didn’t think that at all,” said Gesicki of his pectoral injury. “I thought my season was over. To go out there and practice, and catch a couple balls, and run around out there, that was fun in itself. There is still work to be done and healing to be done, but it’s been good.”
Joe Burrow Teammates React to His First 11-on-11 Practice After Surgery
“Joe looked good,” Joe Flacco said. “It’s cool to see him out there and obviously when you know you’re both now taking reps and things like that some conversations kind of happen and just like how do you see this versus that. But but yeah Joe look good.”
Cincinnati Bengals Roster Moves Signal a Change Could Be on the Way at Safety
Anthony has been on IR with a hamstring issue since before the start of the regular season. His return could be a sign that the Bengals are willing to see if he can offer an upgrade to the poor play they’ve received from starting safety Geno Stone this season.
Potential next Bengals head coach nails why 2025 team has underachieved
“Early in the year, [Mukuba] had some bad plays that led to big plays for the opponent, and we haven’t had that lately. […] Bud Grant always used to say, ‘For every rookie you play, add a loss to your loss column.’ I heard another guy say, ‘You’ve got to pay taxes on when you play rookies.’ But now it’s game eleven coming up, he’s not a rookie anymore.”











