Cincinnati Bengals announce schedule for 2025 NFL season
Digest more
Enquirer readers can now vote for this week's Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week for activity through May 11, 2025.
Unless there is an equally good player coming back in return (don't count on it) then Cincinnati would be getting worse this coming season with any Hendrickson trade. The top-five spots were Detroit, Washington, Green Bay, Indianapolis, and Arizona in that order.
There was plenty to cheer about on Pete Rose Night at Great American Ball Park, but it generally wasn't related to the game.
A look at Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati high school sports scores reported to The Enquirer from May 12-May 18.
CINCINNATI — The 2025 NFL schedule is set, as Sports Illustrated followed the Wednesday release with a record prediction for the Bengals. Matt Verdarame has déjà vu striking the team for a third consecutive year. He projected a 9-8 finish while the Ravens ran away with the AFC North at 12-5.
TORONTO (WKRC) - Kevin Denkey scored a first half goal and Roman Celentano made three saves to lift FC Cincinnati a 1-0 win over Toronto FC on Wednesday. Denkey got the visiting team on the board in the 18th minute, dribbling around three defenders before he placed a shot in the top left corner of the net for his seventh goal of the season.
Kévin Denkey scored early and FC Cincinnati made the lead hold and went on to beat Toronto FC 1-0 moving Cincy into sole possession of the top spot in the Eastern Conference
Senior Nights are a chance to honor athletes who've dedicated their time, sweat and talent to their sports. Email [email protected] to add yours.
The University of Cincinnati boxing team is helping to put boxing in the city back on the map. The team placed second overall in the country at the National College Boxing Association national championships and two of its boxers took home individual national championships, including a freshman, Payton Woodruff, who at 119 pounds packs a punch.
City officials paid homage to Major League Baseball's all-time hit leader on Wednesday by dedicating a park ballfield in Sedamsville as "Pete Rose Field."The city joined the Reds, the Cincinnati Recreation Commission and the Sedamsville Civic Association to dedicate the field at Boldface Park.