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Shemar Stewart is still holding out and not reporting to the Bengals, but Cincinnati is starting to get impatient.
Bengals exec Duke Tobin had one word to describe how he thinks the team is treating first-round pick Shemar Stewart as he continues to hold out.
The Cincinnati Bengals have two lingering contract disputes dominating the headlines as the team heads into training camp.
On Monday, Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin lamented the fact that Stewart has yet to take the team’s ...
Cincinnati Bengals first-round pick Shemar Stewart didn't report with the rest of the rookies for the start of training camp ...
As players begin reporting to Cincinnati for the start of training camp, the Bengals are reportedly attempting to meet the ...
The Bengals start training camp Wednesday with hopes of returning to the playoffs, but there are major roster questions the ...
Can the Bengals overcome contract disputes with Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart? How much does Steelers quarterback Aaron ...
"I hope Shemar (Stewart) comes in. He needs to be here," Tobin said, according to Ben Baby of ESPN. The holdup for Stewart, ...
The Bengals and No. 17 overall pick Shemar Stewart remain in a contract dispute that doesn't appear to be close to ending.
CINCINNATI — Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin spoke with the media ahead of training camp this week and stated his desire for Shemar Stewart to get in the fold as quickly as possible.
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