4/2/13: A mere 38 years later and Kenny Anderson's 12-year-old caddy gets to return the favor of a friendship with the superstar who has never stopped acting like the kid next door. Anderson executes his April 25 "Strikes For Autism at Star Lanes" at Newport, Ky., a fundraiser for his goal of building a living community for autistic adults in Cincinnati. Read More
4/2/13: Twenty three NFL players—13 active players and 10 former players—including Bengals linebacker Vincent Rey, will take part in the new NFL Business Management & Entrepreneurial “Investment for Impact” program April 18-21 at the University of Notre Dame. Read More
Campbell County High School in Alexandria, KY, will get a new synthetic turf football field thanks in part to a $200,000 grant from the Cincinnati Bengals through the National Football League Grassroots Program.
The Bengals and the Pro Football Hall of Fame are partnering to educate the youth of our country. The result of this partnership is a supplemental teacher activity guide designed to build an effective bridge between education and student interest.
Between direct Bengals corporate contributions, NFL Charities and other efforts in concert with our business partners, the Bengals generate more than $1 million each year for community groups.
Meet Nick Whitmore, a Mason High School senior bound for pre-med at the University of Toledo and another one of Marvin Lewis's Amazings, that annual group of five MLCF college scholarship winners that always seems to churn out admirable stories more astonishing than the year before.
The Cincinnati Bengals Taste of the NFL is at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 12 at Paul Brown Stadium’s Club Lounge West.
Fair to say that Nebraska running back Rex Burkhead is the first rookie in Bengals history to start his NFL career in the Oval Office.
Bengals all-time leading passer Ken Anderson is inviting you to his draft bash teeming with former and current Bengals at "Strikes For Autism at Star Lanes" in Newport, Ky.
Twenty three NFL players—13 active players and 10 former players—including Bengals linebacker Vincent Rey, will take part in the new NFL Business Management & Entrepreneurial “Investment for Impact” program April 18-21 at the University of Notre Dame.
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