REPORT: Al Golden to return to Cincinnati Bengals

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BREAKING: Cincinnati Bengals Hiring Notre Dame’s Al Golden for Defensive Coordinator

CINCINNATI — The Bengals are hiring Al Golden to be their next defensive coordinator. Tom Pelissero of NFL Network was the first to report the news. Golden, 55,…

One Crucial Player That Cincinnati Bengals Could Lose in the Offseason as a Free Agent

The Bengals’ passing offense ranked among the best in the NFL, but it did not lead to the victories necessary to compete for the Lombardi Trophy. Now,…

Bengals News (1/22): Al Golden Decision Day?

Look for a decision on Al Golden to be reached today on if he’ll be the next Bengals defensive coordinator.

Cincinnati Bengals Re-Sign Tight End After One Season to Keep Depth at Position

After a season marked by challenges, the Cincinnati Bengals are making strategic moves to maintain their competitive edge. Following their 2024 campaign, which saw them fail to…

Ryan Rehkow named to PFWA All-Rookie Team after breaking multiple Bengals records

A well deserved honor for the franchise punter.

BENGALS NEWS: Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden responds bluntly to report linking him to Cincinnati Bengals job

Al Golden addressed his connection to the NFL. Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden could be on the move after the loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff National Championship…

Major Outlet Names Bengals Defender Early 2025 Breakout Candidate

Cincinnati flipped his position last year.

BREAKING: Cincinnati Bengals Could Get Big News After National Championship Between Notre Dame, Ohio State

The Cincinnati Bengals will be closely watching the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Ohio State Buckeyes in the national championship for one key reason. This past season,…

BREAKING: Bengals hire offensive line coach, assistant offensive line coach

Cincinnati won five straight games to end the season, but missed the playoffs with a 9-8 record.