Date | News |
2/16/25 | Look: Bengals Ownership Family Part Forbes 400 List For First Time. There should be no cash-poor excuses to lay at the feet of Bengals ownership if they don't pay their elite players this offseason and spend a heap of money on the 2025 roster, unlike the 2024 campaign (18th in total cash spending, according to Spotrac). Cincinnati's ownership group has a net worth of $3.9 billion as of the Oct. 2024 Forbes 400 list. According to Statista, the team generated $549 million in revenue during a 2023 season where Jake Browning played a large chunk of games at quarterback, with 2024 numbers not yet available. The Bengals can build a juggernaut with their financial resources this coming season. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/bengals/allbengals-insiders... |
1/23/25 | Chris Ballard Says Colts Need More Tough Guys. No, the Colts losing very meaningful late-season games, to bad/mediocre quarterback, by a significant margin, has become the norm lately. In 2023, a playoff-pushing Colts lost December games to backup quarterbacks Jake Browning and the Bengals (by 20 points) and then Taylor Heinicke and the Falcons (by 19 points). The Colts fell one game short of the playoffs that season. Source: https://wibc.com/540655/chris-ballard-says-colts-n... |