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Per ESPN's Ben Baby, defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson requested a trade or release from the team. He's the third member of the defense to request a trade ahead of next week's NFL deadline.
The Cincinnati Bengals rank 30th in the NFL in points allowed per drive and had to hold a players-only meeting to fix things. But well, it seems like the situation is going from bad to worse for the new defensive coordinator,
Second-year defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson reportedly wants out of Cincinnati.On Thursday night, ESPN’s Ben Baby reported Jackson, 23, has asked for a trade or a release from the Bengals.Jackson has played only one game this season for the Bengals and has been a healthy scratch in six of Cincinnati's eight games in 2025.
Most Cincinnati Bengals fans have noticed by now that they’ve been missing their starting quarterback for most of this season. Yep, it’s true, all-world QB Joe Burrow went down Week 2 with a bum toe and was expected to miss three months.
NFL Week 9 odds, picks, predictions, TV channel, streaming information for the Sunday football game between the Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals.
With the NFL trade deadline coming next week, the Indianapolis Colts are in the rare position of potentially adding a piece to a contender.
Chris Simms is scared a little bit for the Bears in Week 9 against the Bengals, but he and Mike Florio are taking Chicago in a fairly close one despite some initial hesitations.
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals set a franchise record for defensive futility in Sunday’s 39-38 loss to the New York Jets. And they are on the doorstep of setting a dubious NFL record.