Shemar Stewart’s Dispute With Bengals
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For Hunter, as the top overall pick, it's just a matter of economics. The No. 1 overall pick in 2023, quarterback Bryce Young signed a four-year, $37.96 million contract that is fully guaranteed. The following year, quarterback Caleb Williams signed a four-year contract worth $39.45 million with the Chicago Bears that was fully guaranteed as well.
Twenty-nine of the 32 players picked in the first round 2025 NFL draft have signed their rookie contracts. The three exceptions are Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter (pick No. 2), Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman Shemar Stewart (pick No. 17) and Denver Broncos cornerback Jahdae Barron (pick No. 20).
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Sporting News on MSNShemar Stewart's contract dispute with Bengals could lead to a few crazy scenariosCincinnati Bengals edge rusher Shemar Stewart is embroiled in a contract dispute with the team that has kept him off the practice field this offseason. If the situation doesn't get resolved, it could lead to a few crazy scenarios.
Bengals first-rounder Shemar Stewart remains unsigned and not participating in minicamp due to an unusual contract language squabble with the team
Cincinnati Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart skipped the final day of the team’s mandatory minicamp practice as he remains in a contract dispute with the club.
Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, unsigned first-round draft pick Shemar Stewart has left Bengals minicamp. Stewart left amid the Bengals asking for "certain clauses," per Shefter, after the 17th pick had attended team activities.
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Last Word on Sports on MSNThe Cincinnati Bengals’ First-Round Pick Drama Is Nothing NewWhile this saga has been uglier than most, it’s not unprecedented. Whether it’s due to how the Bengals do their rookie deals or it’s just part of the business of the NFL, Stewart’s situation is not unique.