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CINCINNATI — Done deal. Bengals first round pick Shemar Stewart agreed to a four-year, $18.97 million contract on Friday ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNShemar Stewart's holdout from Bengals is finally over, but the numbers say it wasn't worth it in the slightestShemar Stewart's holdout from the Cincinnati Bengals ended Friday evening as the 17th overall pick agreed to his four-year, ...
CINCINNATI --- Star pass rusher Maxx Crosby of the Las Vegas Raiders recently appeared on the Glory Daze Podcast. He provided ...
The Bengals don’t appear to be willing to budge on their stance as they feel it’s completely justified. Stewart thinks he’s ...
Cincinnati Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin shared some thoughts on the contract standoff with first-round ...
Stewart agreed to sign the four-year, $18.97 million deal after Cincinnati changed the language a controversial clause.
On Monday, Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin lamented the fact that Stewart has yet to take the team’s ...
"I hope Shemar (Stewart) comes in. He needs to be here," Tobin said, according to Ben Baby of ESPN. The holdup for Stewart, ...
Cincinnati Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin had some strong words for Shemar Stewart's agent, with Tobin ...
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Cincy Jungle on MSNDuke Tobin and Mike Brown say Shemar Stewart needs to be here; Agent fires backIn response, Stewart’s agent, Zac Hiller, clapped back at Tobin. “Duke Tobin has had no involvement in this negotiation,” ...
The Bengals and No. 17 overall pick Shemar Stewart remain in a contract dispute that doesn't appear to be close to ending.
As the Cincinnati Bengals and their first-round edge rusher Shemar Stewart continue their ongoing contract dispute, tensions ...
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