Shemar Stewart’s Contract Standoff With Cincinnati Bengals
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Cinncinati Bengals' Shemar Stewart Returning to Texas A&M Aggies in Midst of Holdout Rumors Squashed
Early on Tuesday, July 15, rumors sparked that the Cincinnati Bengals No. 17 overall pick Shemar Stewart was working out with his former Texas A&M team in the midst of a contract disagreement between him and the Bengals.
So far, it has been somewhat easy to wave off the contract standoff between the Cincinnati Bengals and first-round pick Shemar Stewart.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNShemar Stewart could be considering throwing the ultimate curveball at Bengals, and it should garner the NFL's attentionShemar Stewart could be considering throwing the ultimate curveball at Bengals, and it should garner the NFL's attention originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
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Silver And Black Pride on MSNFans pretty split on looking into Shemar StewartThe Shemar Stewart situation is worth keeping an eye on for the other 31 NFL teams. The Cincinnati Bengals and Stewart, their first-round pick, are embroiled in a strange and unusual growing contract battle that has caused the pass-rusher from Texas A&M to publicly call out the team’s front office and it caused him to leave the team’s minicamp last month.
The Cincinnati Bengals and 2025 first-round draft pick Shemar Stewart are still firmly apart in contract talks according to Adam Schefter.
Adam Schefter breaks down how T.J. Watt's extension with the Steelers affects the Bengals' negotiations with Shemar Stewart and Trey Hendrickson.
The Cincinnati Bengals have two defensive end problems to solve. Trey Hendrickson wants a new contract, and Shemar Stewart still hasn't signed his rookie deal. The Green Bay Packers may be able to solve at least one half of that.