The Cincinnati Bengals decided to move on front defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo after the season and he's quickly turned around and become a hot item on the NFL rumor mill, scoring his first intervi
The Cincinnati Bengals are not one of those teams, seeing their playoff hopes fade away after the Broncos blew out the Chiefs’ second-stringers in Week 18. Amid unfounded rumors that the Chiefs purposefully gave up during their loss to Denver to ensure the Bengals would be eliminated,
Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt then caught wind of that and sent a reply during his Instagram stories: It’s all silly noise, really. But if nothing else, it shows that this rivalry is alive and well, no questions asked. Read all the best Bengals coverage at Cincinnati.com and Bengals Wire.
Top-seeded Kansas City sitting its starters against Denver didn't prevent plenty of skeptics from suggesting the Chiefs surrendered in order to prevent the Bengals from making the playoffs. Travis Kelce scoffed at such a thought.
Tight end Travis Kelce talked about Cincinnati fans saying the Chiefs threw the season finale to block the Bengals from the postseason.
By beating the team of reserves, the Broncos clinched the final AFC playoff spot. It created the worst possible outcome for the Cincinnati Bengals, who entered the game rooting for the Chiefs to win and the Jets to beat the Dolphins to steal an unlikely playoff berth.
The Bengals closed the campaign with five straight victories and could have featured the league's MVP winner for the regular season had they made the playoffs.
Despite superstar quarterback Joe Burrow having an historically good passing season, the Cincinnati Bengals surprisingly missed out on a spot in the NFL
Travis Kelce is ready to brawl. Despite being one of the most famous athletes in the world, Kelce still hears whispers on social media. One recent murmur annoyed the Kansas City Chiefs tight end
The first two worked out in the Bengals' favor, however, with Kansas City playing its backups in the regular-season finale, Denver was able to blow K.C. out with ease, handing the Chiefs a 38-0 loss. This led to red-hot Cincinnati getting eliminated.
CINCINNATI — Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce didn't mince words when asked about Kansas City being "scared" to play the Bengals in the playoffs. The Chiefs didn't play their starters and most of their backups in Week 18 after already clinching the No. 1 seed in the AFC.