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Imagine the Cincinnati Bengals without star quarterback Joe Burrow. That could have been reality if the Bengals accepted an enormous offer from the Miami Dolphins prior to the 2020 NFL Draft. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Dolphins tried to ...
Report: Dolphins offered multiple 1st round picks to Bengals for opportunity to draft Burrow in 2020
The Cincinnati Bengals are taking their talents to South Beach this week for a matchup with the Miami Dolphins. Initially slated for a Sunday night showdown, the two clubs have turned in disappointing campaigns, with each team being officially eliminated ...
The 6-8 Miami Dolphins have reached a crisis point with their quarterback situation, benching their high-priced starter Tua Tagovailoa to see what seventh-round rookie Quinn Ewers can do in the final three games of the season. Tagovailoa's future in ...
The Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins both picked quarterbacks in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Cincinnati walked away with Joe Burrow No. 1 overall, while Miami selected Tua Tagovailoa No. 5 overall. However, recent reports indicate that ...
As the Dolphins continue to have quarterback struggles, it was revealed that they made a hefty push to land Joe Burrow back before he was drafted. According to ESPN, Miami offered the Bengals four first-round picks in exchange for the No. 1 draft selection ...
Six years usually tell you what a quarterback draft class really was. The noise from draft night fades pretty quickly. College stats stop meaning much once everyone is playing on Sundays. Eventually, the conversation becomes simple. Did a team find its ...
Before he reportedly agreed to terms on a two-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, defensive tackle Jonathan Allen was best known by most Bengals' fans as a player who was in on a hit that injured Cincinnati's franchise quarterback during his first NFL ...
Sometimes, old news that becomes new news becomes new news for a reason. A Saturday Preview! of a Sunday Splash! report from Adam Schefter of ESPN.com dusts off the well-known reality that the Dolphins tried to trade up from No. 5 to No. 1 in 2020, with ...