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CINCINNATI -- In less than three weeks, Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown will be turning 90 years old, but don't let his age fool you. Brown still has his hands firmly on the pulse of the organization. Although he rarely speaks to media, he always holds at least one interview every year, and that came Monday during the team's local media day.
"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 disagreement in his contract's language over future guaranteed money and the payout structure of his signing bonus.
Duke Tobin questions the advice Stewart's gotten from his agent for keeping the first-round pick from signing.
The Bengals are trying to set a precedent that they can use in all future rookie deals. Second-round pick Demetrius Knight Jr. signed his rookie contract Saturday and signed a deal that had the language the Bengals wanted. Stewart is now the last one standing.
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The Cincinnati Bengals are making some changes to their quarterback room, and a former Tennessee Titans players is involved.
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Guard Tashawn Manning was scheduled to report to the Cincinnati Bengals’ training camp on Tuesday. But he doesn’t need to now. The NFL team waived the former Auburn lineman on Sunday. Manning spent the 2024 season on the Bengals’ practice squad without appearing in a regular-season game.