Over two weeks of NFL free agency has passed, and former Cincinnati Bengals slot receiver Tyler Boyd has yet to find a new home. Boyd was a mainstay in the Bengals' receiving corps for nearly a decade, arriving before even Joe Mixon and Sam Hubbard in the later days of the Marvin Lewis era.
It’s the second wave of free agency, and former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd remains unsigned. Two weeks ago, it was reported and confirmed to Steelers Now that the Steelers and Boyd had mutual interest, but nothing has happened just yet.
The Steelers have reportedly come close to signing one of the top free-agent WRs, but things have taken a turn.
Bengals HC Zac Taylor talked about what it means to have S Vonn Bell back in Cincinnati after a season with the Panthers. “You guys have heard me talk about Vonn a million times, and he’s the ultimate standard-setter.
The Steelers have been very active in free agency, but they still have a glaring hole at wide receiver.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd has been a little overlooked on the free agent market. Serving as the third option in a high-octane passing attack, the former second-round pick remains unsigned despite a strong career of productive play.
It’s been a busy offseason for the Pittsburgh Steelers, particularly as they look to re-tool the offensive side of the ball. Amid several changes, the Steelers have been linked to wide receiver Tyler Boyd.
The Mike Williams buzz is growing louder and understandably so. The New York Jets' receiving corps lacks proven firepower outside of WR1 Garrett Wilson and the former Los Angeles Chargers' WR2 is arguably the most-intriguing option remaining on a thinning free agent market.
After trading Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers, the Pittsburgh Steelers need for a receiver increased overnight. To add more firepower to the room, could the Steelers turn to Clairton High School’s own, Tyler Boyd?
Tyler Boyd, who officially became an unrestricted free agent on Wednesday afternoon, has interest in returning home to Pittsburgh after spending the first eight years of career with the Cincinnati Bengals, sources told Steelers Now.
The Steelers have a clear need at wide receiver after agreeing to trade Diontae Johnson to the Panthers. They may have found the perfect fit. But will they be outbid?
Tyler Boyd, who officially became an unrestricted free agent on Wednesday afternoon, has interest in returning home to Pittsburgh after spending the first eight years of career with the Cincinnati Bengals, sources told Steelers Now.
Having endured yet another rejection, the New England Patriots are putting themselves back on the singles market. New England once again missed out on a high-profile receiving target, as Calvin Ridley opted to sign with the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday.
Pitt and Clairton alum Tyler Boyd could be making a return to the Steel City as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Boyd, who officially became an unrestricted
The veteran would be an excellent addition to the Steelers' wide receiver room, as they need someone to play out of the slot.
The Steelers made a surprising decision to trade WR Diontae Johnson. Here are five wideouts the Steelers should target to fill the vacancy.
The Washington Commanders face a defining offseason headlined by what the franchise does with the No. 2 overall pick. The consensus is that the team will draft a quarterback to begin this new era, but the draft decisions aren't the only ones that need to be made.
With the Cincinnati Bengals using the franchise tag on Tee Higgins, the Carolina Panthers will have to look elsewhere for a new top-tier target for Bryce Young.
While wide receiver may not be a pressing need for the Philadelphia Eagles, they could certainly use some depth behind A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith.
The Los Angeles Rams had one of the better wide receiver duos in the league this past season. If the team added a solidified receiver three in free agency, their passing game could be even more elite.
Will Tyler Boyd stay in Cincinnati or sign elsewhere this offseason? The 29-year-old has spent eight seasons with the Bengals, hauling in 513 passes for 6,000 yards and 31 touchdowns in 120 games. Boyd made it clear he'd love to re-sign with Cincinnati this offseason.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
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