CINCINNATI – Two Cincinnati Bengals have earned raises under the NFL’s performance-based pay distributions. Guard Cordell ...
Guard Cordell Volson and wide receiver Andrei Iosivas were two Cincinnati Bengals in the top 25 for NFL performance-based pay ...
Arguably the biggest current need for the Cincinnati Bengals is on track to be the last one the team fills in free agency.
Typically, the first two days of free agency are when teams are most active. The Bengals will continue to add to their roster ...
Two Cincinnati Bengals are among the top earners of the performance-based pay distributions for the 2024 season.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Bengals are bringing back a Swiss army knife offensive lineman in veteran Cody Ford. The team ...
The Cincinnati Bengals select North Dakota State Bison tackle Cordell Volson in Round 4 of the 2022 NFL Draft with the No. 136 overall pick. The New York Jets make Alabama Crimson Tide safety ...
Former NFL quarterback Cody Kessler reveals his top and dark horse quarterback prospects at 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. "GMFB" picks which quarterback and running back they are excited to see at ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have to do everything they can to protect Joe Burrow and keep their offense alive. That's why they ...
The Bengals could easily hunt for an upgrade, not find it and give it another go with Volson in 2025. That, or he becomes a super-experienced backup with areas of his game Peters wants to boost.
Guard Cordell Volson and wide receiver Andrei Iosivas each are among the 25 players receiving a pay bump this year. Under the performance-based pay program, a fund is created and used as a ...
Guard Cordell Volson (No. 9) and wide receiver Andrei Iosivas (No. 18) were both paid nearly $1 million in performance-based pay. Volson received $931,357 and Iosivas received $854,095 ...