This past season, the Cincinnati Bengals had to make a massive decision. The club started the season 1-4 in what was a brutal beginning to a campaign that would finish 9-8 and short of a playoff appearance.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce recently tried to shut down accusations that his team was afraid to face the Cincinnati Bengals in the playoffs.
From Donald Trump to Kevin Hart and Travis Kelce, check out some of Cincinnati's biggest celebrity sightings from last year.
Amid unfounded rumors that the Chiefs purposefully gave up during their loss to Denver to ensure the Bengals would be eliminated, Travis Kelce delivered a fired-up message to Cincinnati saying that he wasn’t “scared of f---ing nobody” and that having the Bengals in the playoffs would have been “fun.”
Travis Kelce cleared up rumors surrounding claims that the team intentionally lost its game in Week 18 to shut out the Cincinnati Bengals from the NFL playoffs.
The Indianapolis Colts have made their first major offseason signing by bringing in former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. The Colts chose Anarumo after bringing in numerous candidates for interviews over the past two weeks.
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Arrests have been made from the December burglary of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's home, as the investigation continues.
Following the 2024 season, the Cincinnati Bengals decided to fire now-former defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, which was met with some doubt. Two people who didn't agree with the move are Travis and Jason Kelce.
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Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce hit back at claims by NFL fans that referees have been rigging games in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the Super Bowl.
The FBI has recently warned pro athletes and leagues after at least nine burglaries across the country. Though the report doesn't specifically say who was targeted, Kansas City Chiefs players Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes reported break-ins at their homes.