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A Fox News reporter who recently climbed Mount Everest hopes his experience inspires first responders, veterans and others who may be struggling with their mental health Mike Tobin did 22 pushups ...
"I hope Shemar (Stewart) comes in. He needs to be here," Tobin said, according to Ben Baby of ESPN. The holdup for Stewart, the No. 17 overall pick in April, and the Bengals continues to be a ...
The Bengals don’t appear to be willing to budge on their stance as they feel it’s completely justified. Stewart thinks he’s done nothing wrong and has publicly stated his desire to receive a contract ...
Mike Tobin did 22 pushups at the top of the mountain, representing the 22 first responders and veterans who die by suicide on average each day “The sun's going to come up tomorrow,” Tobin ...
Mike Brown dropped his thoughts on the Trey Hendrickson situation during Monday's annual media luncheon and echoed the sentiments of Duke Tobin. Both want to get Hendrickson a raise and back on ...
On the eve of training camp beginning, Bengals owner Mike Brown and de facto general manager Duke Tobin spoke to the media. To no surprise, the status of the ongoing contract standoffs with Trey ...
Stewart left Cincinnati's minicamp in June over a dispute with a new clause about conduct, and he has yet to sign a contract with the team.
Tobin added that the Bengals are trying to evolve its contract language like the majority of the league has done, according to The Enquirer's Kelsey Conway.
Duke Tobin and Mike Brown discuss the Shemar Stewart saga as the Bengals' first round pick remains unsigned.
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