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Shemar Stewart's contract dispute with the Bengals centers on guarantee language that owner Mike Brown says would require payment even if a player commits misconduct.
Bengals executives Mike Brown and Duke Tobin offered updates on the Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart situations on Monday.
Williams: Joe Burrow is healthy. It should be the Bengals' storyline entering camp and their focus solely on starting 1-0.
The Bengals didn't reach a deal with Trey Hendrickson today, but they did push the needle further to the optimistic side of something getting done.
The Bengals are trying to set a precedent that they can use in all future rookie deals. Second-round pick Demetrius Knight Jr ...
Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown says that money isn't what's holding up contract talks with Shemar Stewart.
As the team’s training camp opens and the roster reports for duty, the Cincinnati Bengals remain without their first-round ...
Bengals first-round draft pick Shemar Stewart talks about his contract dispute at the Bengals mandatory mini-camp on June 10, ...
In response, Stewart’s agent, Zac Hiller, clapped back at Tobin. “Duke Tobin has had no involvement in this negotiation,” ...
While the Dallas Cowboys' Jerry Jones showed his whole [expletive] over not wanting to pay his high-profile employees money ...
Former Texas A&M Aggies defensive end Shemar Stewart is arguably the biggest story in the NFL right now, but unfortunately, it's for the wrong reasons. Since th ...
First-round pick Shemar Stewart has quickly become a source of frustration for the Cincinnati Bengals, as the rookie has yet to agree to contract terms. What is typically a routine ...