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Chase enters Sunday’s matchup in Buffalo against the Bills at 971 receiving yards, putting him 29 yards away from reaching 1,000 on the season. He has reached 1,000 yards in each of his four previous seasons, and as he said at his Thursday press conference, Chase knows where he stands with his yards.
Rookie cornerback Jalen Kimber is signing with the Bengals' practice squad. The rookie out of Penn State University was a college free agent signee with Tennessee before the season. The Titans waived him during final cuts and then he spent four games earlier this season on Buffalo's practice squad before getting released on Oct. 14.
The Buffalo Bills’ top cornerback is coming off a great game against Pittsburgh that won him the AFC Defensive Player of the Week. Benford had a fumble recovery returned for a touchdown and an interception in back-to-back series, totally turning the game in Buffalo’s favor.
A healthy Burrow, that collection of weapons and an improving offensive line makes the Bengals the division's most dangerous team.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bengals/onsi as Cincinnati Bengals To Make History with Uniform Combination Sunday in Buffalo. CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals are making history by repeating it.
If Joe Burrow and the Bengals are going to make a late charge to the postseason field, it will likely come through a division championship, with a wild card berth looking out of reach.
Heading into Sunday’s matchup against Josh Allen and the Bills, the Bengals have just a 7% chance to make the playoffs according to ESPN. The New York Times Playoff Simulator is slightly less kind, giving the Bengals a 6% chance at the postseason. The easiest path for the Bengals to make the playoffs is pretty simplistic:
The Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens clash Thursday night at M&T Bank Stadium in the final of 3 Thanksgiving Day games.
"67," Taylor Swift's "Wood," and more were among the top trending searches of 2025 in Cincinnati, Google's Year in Search revealed.
Karras’ work with the Cincy Hat Project – which sends all proceeds to the Village of Merici, an organization that provides residential opportunities and numerous other services for adults with developmental disabilities – led him to be the Bengals’ 2023 nominee for the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.