Domata Peko, a defensive tackle and a fan favorite, played in 171 games for the Cincinnati Bengals from 2006 to 2016.
Author: Dave Clark, Cincinnati Enquirer
Ex-WR James Jones: Ben Roethlisberger was ‘the king of looking like you don’t care out there’
Ex-NFL WR, and current NFL Network analyst, James Jones reacted to Ben Roethlisberger’s criticism of Tom Brady’s body language during Sunday’s loss.
Injured Reds star Joey Votto spends time with fans in the stands during game vs. Red Sox
Injured Cincinnati Reds star Joey Votto walked through the stands at Great American Ball Park on Wednesday, visiting with fans and posing for photos.
Former Vikings coach Mike Zimmer to work as analyst for Jackson State’s Deion Sanders, per report
Mike Zimmer’s first job since the Minnesota Vikings dismissed him will be as an analyst for Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow, recovering from an appendectomy, drives golf cart during conditioning drill
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been using a golf cart to get around at training camp since his appendectomy.
Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes: AFC title game collapse vs. Bengals ‘my worst playoff football’
“I didn’t play really good football at all,” Patrick Mahomes said of his second half against the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC championship game.
Cincinnati Reds’ 3-22 start among worst in MLB history
The Reds fell to 3-22 on the season as the Brewers completed the sweep Thursday. Only the 1988 Orioles had a worse start in the modern era.
John Stofa, former NFL quarterback known as ‘the Original Bengal,’ dies at 79
John Stofa only played the inaugural 1968 season with the Cincinnati Bengals but was the first player ever on the team’s roster.
Nick Castellanos feels sorry for Reds fans, says team didn’t call after he opted out
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos said he feels sorry for Cincinnati Reds fans and that the team didn’t call him after he opted out.
Cincinnati Reds’ Hunter Greene sets new MLB record with 39 pitches of 100+ mph
Cincinnati Reds rookie Hunter Greene threw 39 of his 80 pitches at least 100 mph, a new record since pitch tracking began in 2008.