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On July 25, Stewart and the Bengals officially agreed to a fully-guaranteed, four-year, $18.97 million deal that includes a ...
The final NFL first-round draft pick holdout has come to an end. Rookie Bengals edge rusher Shemar Stewart has finally signed ...
At long last, former Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Shemar Stewart's holdout is finally over. Stewart, the No. 17 overall ...
The light at the end of the tunnel is finally visible, Shemar Stewart has officially agreed to terms with the Cincinnati ...
After a long negotiation process, Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart gave insight into what led to the contract.
Pass rusher Shemar Stewart becomes the last of the first-round picks from April’s draft to reach an agreement with his team.
The Bengals have cut their contract issues with defensive ends from two to one. At long last, the AFC North team has its ...
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 ...
But now, the Cincinnati Bengals want to rewrite that deal. They’re trying to insert a clause into first-round pick Shemar ...
Cincinnati selected Stewart No. 17 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft but he's yet to sign a contract as training camp begins.
Shemar Stewart's holdout from the Cincinnati Bengals ended Friday evening as the 17th overall pick agreed to his four-year, $18.9 million contract, all of which is fully guaranteed.
Shemar Stewart is the last unsigned first-round pick from the 2025 NFL Draft, but his holdout is not unprecedented.