Comeback Thoro in '24 Burrow: The Official Thread of the Cincinnati Bengals

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The Bengals today signed unrestricted free agent CB Sidney Jones IV to a one-year contract for the 2023 season.
Jones (6-0, 181), a sixth-year player out of the University of Washington, originally was a second-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017. He has played in 57 career games (27 starts) for the Eagles, Jacksonville Jaguars, Seattle Seahawks and Las Vegas Raiders, and has 151 tackles, 30 PDs, four INTs and one FF.


The Bengals today re-signed unrestricted free agent WR Trent Taylor to a one-year contract for the 2023 season.
Taylor, a sixth-year player out of Louisiana Tech University, originally was a fifth-round pick by San Francisco in 2017 and spent his first four seasons ('17-20) with the 49ers. He joined the Bengals as a free agent in the 2020 offseason, and in 20 games with Cincinnati (one start), he has caught eight passes for 103 yards. Taylor has additionally served as the team's primary punt returner since Game 14 of the 2021 season, and returned 40 punts for 392 yards (9.8 average) for Cincinnati.
 

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We got Irv Smith Jr. from the Vikings, if he stays healthy and plays to his potential, he could be even bigger for us than C.J. or Hurst.

 

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Bengals to induct Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson into Ring of Honor during Week 3 game vs. Rams​

Two of the most recognizable players in Cincinnati Bengals history will be added to the club's Ring of Honor in 2023.
The team announced on Thursday that quarterback Boomer Esiason and receiver Chad Johnson will be inducted into the Ring of Honor during halftime of the Monday Night Football game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sept. 25.

"Boomer and Chad were both exceptional players," Bengals president Mike Brown said in a statement. "If you look at the statistics, Boomer has a long list of quarterback firsts here. And Chad was a superb athlete who was probably the quickest receiver we have had here. They could have moments when they just carried the team by themselves. Both players are very deserving of this honor."

A second-round pick in 1984, Esiason led a prolific Bengals offense for a decade in Cincinnati. The signal-caller was named NFL MVP in 1988 and helped the Bengals win the AFC championship that season -- the club's last Super Bowl trip until 2021. Esiason earned three Pro Bowl nods during his run, ranking third in team history with 27,149 passing yards and 187 passing touchdowns.
"I will always remember I got this because of the season ticket holders," Esiason said. "They're the ones who have the memories. They're the ones who spend the money to support the team. They're the ones who know who their favorite players are and who had the biggest impact when they were there. That's not to be taken lightly or ever taken for granted."
Johnson became one of the most popular and well-quoted players over his 10 years with the Bengals from 2001-2010, during which he changed his name to Chad Ochocinco to represent the No. 85 he wore. The wideout was named a first-team All-Pro twice and made six Pro Bowl teams. Johnson's 10,783 receiving yards and 66 touchdowns rank first all-time in club history.

"It means everything," Johnson said. "To be shown appreciation for all the years of hard work is awesome. It's a great honor and I'm very appreciative. I'm getting my flowers now while I can smell them. To me, this honor means much more than getting a gold jacket, honestly. This is home. The fans understand the good times and the bad times, the ups and downs, and they accepted me as my true authentic self. This is a welcome home -- you will always be a part of us -- and this means a lot to me. A lot."
Esiason and Johnson will join Ken Anderson, Willie Anderson, Paul Brown, Isaac Curtis, Anthony Muñoz and Ken Riley in the Bengals Ring of Honor.

Congrats to Boomer and Ochocinco, maybe next year Corey.
 

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My fav afc team to watch. How yall feeling about the coming season?

I think this year will be a very challenging attempt to defend our division crown. Every team in the division is a playoff contender. I think we can win 11 to 12 wins and still get our third divisional crown in a row. Curious to see if Mixon will have a bounceback year. I'm glad we decided to keep him, I like him. I just hope he gets into no more altercations (allegedly pulling a gun out on a chick) or bad news (someone shooting at kids from his house) from here on out.

As long as Burrow gets the time and protection he needs, he'll continue to give Pat a run for his number one spot. Love that we snatched Brown Jr. from KC. I like the added depth on the defensive line for rushing the passer. My biggest concern will be the slightly revamped secondary. Losing two of our most important defenders, both starting safeties, from last season is nothing to take lightly. The new draftees/free agent signings have big shoes to fill.

Overall, we have the makings of a Super Bowl squad, but it's gonna be a tough year. But like @EffedUp said, I think they can get the job done.
 
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