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The Bengals have now lost Andy Dalton and Tyler Eifert to injuries. By Sean Wagner-McGough Dec 13, 2015 at 2:31 pm ET • 1 min read ...
But Eifert hit the market at the right time, coming off the healthiest season of his career. He played 16 games for the Bengals in 2019, catching 43 passes for 436 yards and three touchdowns. His ...
Tyler Eifert made his stance on the Pro Bowl clear when he said in the offseason that he wouldn't go back. He has not changed his mind as the season winds down.
Eifert wasn’t practicing with his teammates on Tuesday, however, and Jim Owczarski of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that his ankle “not responded as quickly” as initially hoped. As a result, Eifert ...
Tight end Tyler Eifert has sat out the last three Bengals games with a back injury and he’s reportedly mulling a course of action that would keep him out for a lot longer. Adam Schefter and Field ...
Tyler Eifert was always expected to shoulder the load in the Bengals' offense, but his dominance was delayed by a gruesome elbow injury. Now that he's back at full strength, Cincy's attack is the ...
Eifert did his best "Stone Cold" Steve Austin impression by drinking beers as he led fans in a "Who Dey" chant, and tweeted about it. Eifert was Cincinnati's first-round pick in the 2013 NFL Draft.
With Eifert and Uzomah back in the fold, Cincy returns essentially the same tight end room it has had since 2015, save for the loss of Tyler Kroft, who signed a three-year deal with the Buffalo Bills.
The #Jaguars are expected to decline the team option for TE Tyler Eifert’s contract, source said. He was to earn a little under $5M for 2021, but now he’ll be a free agent.
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert hopes to get a few extra passes thrown his way when he returns to Cincinnati, where he spent the first seven years of his NFL career.