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The Cincinnati Bengals have reportedly reached a deal with rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart after a contentious negotiation period between his camp and the organization.
The Bengals should cross the final item off of their to-do list and focus all of their attention on trying to contend for a Super Bowl.
The Cincinnati Bengals rookie was the only first-round pick that remained unsigned heading into NFL training camp.
The Cincinnati Bengals were able to resolve one contract holdout, but they still have the biggest one in their way.
CINCINNATI — Done deal. Bengals first round pick Shemar Stewart agreed to a four-year, $18.97 million contract on Friday ...
The stalemate is finally over. The deal is done. The Bengals and first-round draft pick defensive end Shemar Stewart have ...
Pass rusher Shemar Stewart becomes the last of the first-round picks from April’s draft to reach an agreement with his team.
Just in: Shemar Stewart and the Cincinnati Bengals reached agreement on a four-year, fully guaranteed $18.97 million contract ...
Defensive end Shemar Stewart has agreed to terms with Cincinnati Bengals. NFL fantasy analyst Michael F. Florio shares his ...
Hendrickson is in Jacksonville, not even near the Bengals, as training camp has gotten underway this week. The Bengals have nothing else to distract them anymore. The last off-season question to ...
All of the first-round picks from April's NFL Draft have finally signed with their teams. Shemar Stewart, who was selected No. 17 overall by the ...
There were even rumors that the 21-year-old could try and return to college football.  But on Friday, it was revealed that he ...