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Pressure on Contract Disputes Ramping up as Training Camp Begins
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NFL Overreactions: Bengals Will Trade Trey Hendrickson
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Overreaction or Reality: Bengals Will Trade Trey Hendrickson Before Season
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Overreaction or Reality: Bengals Trade Hendrickson
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Trey Hendrickson Contract Dispute Continues
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Who Should Be Paid More: Terry McLaurin or Tee Higgins?
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Who Should Be Paid More: Trey Hendrickson or Maxx Crosby?
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Pete Prisco's Top 11 QBs: No. 4 Joe Burrow (Bengals)
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Is the NIL Era Making an Impact on Rookie Contracts?
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Shemar Stewart Remains 1 of 3 Unsigned 1st-Round Picks
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What Are the Options for Shemar Stewart?
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Why Is Shemar Stewart at Odds With the Bengals?
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Bengals Minicamp: Trey Hendrickson & Shemar Stewart Do Not Work Out
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Bryant McFadden: The Front Office of the Cincinnati Bengals is 'a Mess'
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No Clear End in Sight With Trey Hendrickson's Dispute
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What Is the Solution to the Shemar Stewart Contract Issue?
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What Is Shemar Stewart's Team Not Happy With in Bengals Contract?
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How Do Shemar Stewart & Trey Hendrickson Absences Set the Bengals Back?
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Does the Shemar Stewart Situation Go Beyond Minicamp, Training Camp, Week 1?
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Jonathan Jones on Shemar Stewart: 'You Have Never Heard a Rookie Call Out Ownership Like That'
Top Clint Boling News
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Clint Boling: Nature of injury surfaces
Boling said Tuesday that he retired due to a medical condition stemming from a blood clot in his right leg, Geoff Hobson of the team's official site reports.
Boling decided to retire from the game Monday, citing medical reasons when doing so. The medical reason he stated was actually stemming from a blood clot that developed shortly after last season ended. As for the Bengals, Christian Westerman, John Jerry and Michael Jordan likely will compete for the Week 1 start at left guard in Boling's stead.
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Bengals' Clint Boling: Retiring from football
Boling (undisclosed) is retiring from the NFL, citing medical reasons in a Monday announcement.
The 2011 fourth-round pick started 109 of his 111 career games in eight seasons with the Bengals, including all 16 contests in four of the past five seasons. Boling's retirement combined with Jonah Williams' shoulder surgery leaves Cincinnati with an open starting job at left guard. Christian Westerman, John Jerry and Michael Jordan likely will compete for the Week 1 start.
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Bengals' Clint Boling: Misses spring workouts
Boling didn't participate in spring workouts due to an undisclosed injury, Geoff Hobson of the Bengals' official site reports.
The Bengals haven't shed light on the reason behind Boling's absence or indicated if he'll be ready to go in time for training camp. When healthy, the 30-year-old will look to retain his status as the team's starting left guard.
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Bengals' Clint Boling: Practices in full
Boling (back) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Boling suffered a back injury during a Week 8 win over the Buccaneers but appears to have returned to full heath during Cincinnati's bye week. The veteran left guard appears on track to start against the Saints on Sunday.
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Bengals' Clint Boling: Suffers back injury
Boling is considered questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Buccaneers with a back injury, The Athletic's Jay Morrison reports.
Boling's potential second-half absence would allow Christian Westerman to fill in at left guard.
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Bengals' Clint Boling: Plays in Friday preseason contest
Boling (shoulder) played in Friday's preseason game against Tampa Bay.
Boling's shoulder injury seems to be a thing of the past at the moment. The 28-year-old is vying for a starting spot along the Cincinnati offensive line, and his health moving forward will likely have a major impact.
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Bengals' Clint Boling: Aiming to return for training camp
Boling (shoulder) feels he'll be ready for the start of training camp, Jim Owczarski of Cincinnati.com reports. "Everything's been going well. It's coming along well," Boling said. "I've been able to work out and do pretty much everything in the weight room. Just kind of keep taking the time and I should be back here pretty soon."
Boling underwent shoulder surgery this offseason after finishing the 2016 campaign on injured reserve. He's expected to return to his usual role as a first-string guard when healthy.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-5, 305 lbs |
Birthplace: Atlanta, GA, USA |
Age: 36 |
School: Georgia |
Experience: 9 |