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Joe Burrow helped a drunk Jake Paul during big Fourth of July party, Paul says
Joe Burrow is the leader of the Cincinnati Bengals' offense. And apparently he also takes care of his friends. Burrow, along with teammate Ja'Marr Chase, celebrated Fourth of July by attending Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin's annual White Party. Jake Paul, a YouTuber, actor and boxer from Cleveland, was also in attendance and recently told a story from the gathering.
Mike Brown: Deal with Ja’Marr Chase unlikely this season
Team president Mike Brown said Monday that the Bengals will “bend over backward” to sign Ja’Marr Chase, but he also indicated it won’t be anytime soon. That is only going to cost the Bengals more money, with Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb expected to get an extension sooner than later.
The truth about juvenile crime rates in Cincinnati
Good morning, Cincinnati. Dan Horn here with a story about juvenile crime that I wrote with my colleagues, Cam Knight and Kevin Grasha. A few months ago, two videos of young people attacking pedestrians in downtown Cincinnati went viral. Around the same time, we noticed Cincinnati's police union and Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers kept criticizing juvenile court judges on social media. Their argument was that juvenile crime was getting worse, and juvenile court was part of the problem.
Final Joe Burrow update before training camp will delight Bengals fans
This is exactly what Cincinnati Bengals fans have been wanting to hear. Heading into training camp this week, Bengals coach Zac Taylor confirmed that star quarterback Joe Burrow is 100 percent healthy and fully cleared for contact. Burrow had surgery after suffering a season-ending wrist surgery last season, and the...
Bengals head coach Taylor says starters (including Burrow) will play in preseason
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Bengals head coach Zac Taylor isn't going to change the way he structures his training camp practices or how many reps players take in those practices, but in a departure from recent preseasons he said he expects starters to take some snaps in preseason games, including quarterback Joe Burrow.
Bengals owner leading Chase to re-sign WR
Signing wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase to a long-term contract was a top item on the offseason priority list for Bengals owner Mike Brown. On the eve of training camp, a deal for Chase is still marked urgent by the franchise's top decision-maker. Chase, 24, caught 100 passes for 1,216 yards and seven touchdowns last season and enters his fourth season with 268 receptions and 29 touchdowns. "He's a key player. Next to Joe (Burrow), he's our next one. He knows it, we know it," Brown said Monday. "This may take a while. We are gonna bend over backwards to get...
Mike's Carwash Set for 15th Annual Big Brothers Big Sisters Fundraiser
Get a wash this Saturday to support Big Brothers Big Sisters. (Greendale, Ind.) - Mike's Carwash in Greendale is teaming up with Big Brothers Big Sisters for their 15th straight "Get a Wash, Give a Future" fundraising event. On Saturday, July 27, Mike's will donate half the proceeds from that...
Hunter Greene gives up 2 hits in 7 scoreless innings as Reds run to 4-1 win over Lopez, Braves
ATLANTA (AP) — Hunter Greene allowed only two hits in seven scoreless innings, Will Benson homered and the Cincinnati Reds took advantage of their speed to beat Reynaldo López and the Atlanta Braves 4-1 on Monday night. Greene (7-4), making his first start since taking the loss in...
Duke Tobin: Evan McPherson extension could come together
Bengals owner Mike Brown was emphatic about how hard the Bengals will work to get an extension done with wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase, but he’s not the only player who has a new deal on their radar. Kicker Evan McPherson is heading into the final year of his...
JD Vance gets huge cheers from Ohio hometown at first solo rally — ‘Born for this’
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — Sen. JD Vance gave his first public address since becoming the Republican nominee for vice president Monday at his hometown high school. The response was immense. “You were born for this,” one attendee shouted as the standing ovation ended and Vance began his remarks. “I graduated here 21 years ago, and a lot of you know the story of my family — hell, half of you probably are my family,” Vance opened with a wink, setting the tone for what would become more like a victory celebration than a campaign kickoff. “My life was tough but surrounded by loving people...
Brad Glenn talks UC's receivers
Cincinnati's inability to stretch the field on offense last season left many fans wanting. They wanted to see the satisfaction of a deep ball falling perfectly into the hands of a receiver. They wanted to see an offense clicking on all cylinders, seamlessly moving down the field. They didn't get that, for the most part.
Trump's VP Nom Connects Mtn Dew And Racism In Front Of Confused Crowd
Former President Donald Trump’s running mate JD Vance is out campaigning to show he’s not a boring weirdo with zero charisma. It’s not going well. Last week, Donald Trump announced he had selected Ohio senator JD Vance as his vice presidential nominee. Vance is famous for being terrible, but also for writing a best-selling memoir—Hillbilly Elegy—which was turned into a forgettable Netflix movie starring Amy Adams and Glenn Close. Oh, and he also once called Trump a “moral disaster,” and possibly “America’s Hitler.” And apparently, Trump now regrets picking the boring dude after the recent announcement that Joe Biden is stepping out of the 2024 race and Kamala is likely to replace him on the ticket.
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