Bengals DE Myles Murphy said he wasn’t in great football shape last year and added that he’s in a much better position heading into 2024. “There’s a difference between combine condition and football condition,” Murphy said, via PFT.
The edge-rusher finished his rookie year with just 20 tackles and three sacks.
Dax Hill and Myles Murphy both look like solid NFL players, but the last time the Cincinnati Bengals truly knocked it out of the park with their first-round pick was when they selected wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase.
Myles Murphy’s first NFL season is in the books, and he finished his rookie campaign with an impressive stat that points to a bright future for the former Clemson star.
The 2023 NFL regular season is over and multiple former Clemson Tigers made impacts as rookies during the year. While one’s presence was impact, others gradually became key pieces to their respective teams.
A couple of Clemson pros were recently named by ESPN as the best rookies for their respective NFL teams. One of those former Tigers who was tabbed as his team’s top first-year player is Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Myles Murphy.
Myles Murphy is showing out more and more each week as the Bengals first-round pick sees the game "slowing down" around him. Murphy isn't high on the major rookie counting stats but he's been very efficient as a rusher with consistent snaps coming since Week 10.
The Jake Browning-led Bengals (5-6) will fight to keep their slim postseason hopes alive against a Jaguars team (8-3) vying for the AFC's top seed on "Monday Night Football." Here's what to watch when each team is on offense.
The Bengals lost to the Steelers 16-10 on Sunday at Paycor Stadium. Here are our winners and losers: Winners Myles Murphy The Bengals first round pick has had an impressive stretch of games recently, and he kept the streak going against the Steelers with a sack.
The Bengals 2023 draft class has been somewhat quiet halfway through the season, but the time has finally come for one of their promising rookies to establish himself as a key piece for the future.
The Cincinnati Bengals took defensive end Myles Murphy with the 28th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. This pick surprised some people who assumed that the Bengals would go after a position of greater need like tight end.
Myles Murphy has been and will be a popular topic of conversation among Bengals fans and analysts since they took him with the 28th pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
CINCINNATI — Bengals rookie edge rusher Myles Murphy spoke with Mike Petraglia after Saturday's 21-19 loss to Washington touching on the biggest thing he's learned in his first preseason.
Bengals DC Lou Anarumo said first-round DE Myles Murphy is still trying to learn about situational football as he makes his transition to the NFL. “Again, I think a lot of those guys, first NFL game, we’ll chalk it up to that,” Anarumo said, via Laurel Pfahler of the Dayton Daily News.
The Bengals have established a pattern in recent years that show they prize youth and tend not to sign players to third contracts.
The Bengals have become the latest team to sign their top pick to his rookie contract.
It only took the Bengals about a minute to turn in their first-round pick selection on night one, adding another quarterback hunter to their defense.
After three-consecutive seasons of having multiple players selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, Clemson was left out of the day-one selections in 2022.
Myles Murphy has long been considered one of the 2023 NFL Draft class' true athletic freaks but due to injuries and some up-and-down production this past season, the round in which he would be selected was not known for sure.
The Ravens may be the team with the most questions surrounding what its roster will look like in 2023.
Clemson’s Myles Murphy started and ended his collegiate career as a player with high promise and potential. Murphy was a five-star recruit out of Powder, Georgia, and contributed immediately upon arrival in Clemson.
Murphy will look to be the latest Clemson defensive lineman to make an impact at the next level.
Myles Murphy is becoming accustomed to having productive nights on the football field. In Clemson's 30-20 win over Florida State on Saturday, the Tigers sixth straight over the Seminoles, the sophomore defensive end had his most productive night yet in a Clemson uniform.
The Clemson Tigers return one of the most veteran defenses in the nation. In fact, defensive coordinator Brent Venables will preside over Clemson’s most veteran group in the modern era, as Clemson returns a Swinney-era record nine defensive starters for the first time, surpassing its eight returning starters entering 2009 and 2018.
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