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Bengals News (4/10): Rise of Andrei Iosivas

Bengals News (4/10): Rise of Andrei Iosivas

Yahoo19-04-2025
Photo byBengals starter is doing everything in his power to make the most out of a role he can't quite elevate beyond in Cincinnati
"Undeniable. I want to be undeniable," Iosivas told Hobson. "I think you can literally put me anywhere on the field, and I'll win anywhere. I like to think I'm one of the more versatile receivers in the league."
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Cincinnati Bengals Hosting Defensive Tackle Ty Robinson Visit Before 2025 NFL Draft
"Overall, Robinson might lack star potential, but rugged competitors with his size, toughness and ability never go out of style in the NFL," Brugler wrote. "He projects as a rotational defender who fits both even (one-technique) and odd (4i-/five-technique) fronts."
Cincinnati Bengals Face Key Decision on Trey Hendrickson Pre-NFL Draft
Concerns are mounting over the Bengals' ability to manage their roster, particularly under new defensive coordinator Al Golden. Critics point to missed opportunities in drafting and developing defensive players. A trade scenario for Hendrickson may reflect broader systemic issues within the franchise's planning.
Bengals add linebacker depth, sign Giles-Harris to 1-year contract
He went on to debut with Jacksonville that same season, playing in five games in 2019 before playing a career-high nine games in 2020, recording 12 solo tackles and two tackles for loss through his first two seasons.
'All Part Of Working Together' - Katie Blackburn Gives Her Thoughts on Joe Burrow's Media push
"It is all part of working together to try to keep everyone on the same page and understand where things are going," Blackburn said to ESPN's Ben Baby and others. "I gave him credit for speaking up and sharing his thoughts."
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Bengals continue to show interest in versatile offensive linemen prospects as indicated by their latest pre-draft visit
College left tackles such as Minnesota's Aireontae Ersery, Oregon's Josh Conerly Jr., and William & Mary's Charles Grant have visited or will soon visit the Bengals. Each of them project to slide inside to guard if they were to end up in Cincinnati after the draft.
Mel Kiper mocks Bengals possible replacements for disgruntled stars in 2-round projection | Sporting News
In the upcoming draft, the Cincinnati Bengals are currently slated to have the No. 17 pick in the first round and the No. 49 pick in the second. Kiper's latest mock has the Bengals going all-in on defense with these picks, selecting Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell at No. 17 and Ohio State edge-rusher J.T. Tuimoloau at No. 49.
Joe Giles-Harris Five Things to Know
Giles-Harris went undrafted in the 2019 NFL Draft. He signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2019 and has 30 total tackles in his career in 22 games played. He has spent time with Jacksonville, the Buffalo Bills and the New England Patriots.
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