Bengals’ Mike Brown talks about Joe Mixon’s pay cut

Some revealing comments from Mike Brown.

Turns out Joe Mixon indeed did the Cincinnati Bengals a solid with that re-negotiated contract.

Mixon and the Bengals recently re-did his deal in a move that saves the team some cap space this year. And team president Mike Brown told reporters that he’s happy about how the star running back approached the situation.

“We thought if we had a little more room it would help us with other situations. Joe understood that,” Brown said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. “He handled himself well. I like Joe. I think he’s a good player. He has been here and been an important player for a long time and we asked him to step up and help us with the overall situation we have and he did.”

Presumably, Mixon didn’t have much of a choice in the matter because if things got to a certain point, the Bengals could have pointed at the overall miserable running back market to force the issue.

But from the sounds of it, Mixon was more than willing to take a cut if it meant more to go around so that he can finish what he started with the team.

With training camp starting, Mixon’s pay cut feels like the first domino in what could be some high-profile extensions very soon.

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Bengals owner Mike Brown’s non-answer about extensions for their big 3 made a breakup seem inevitable

“We may have to go short in a couple of cases.”

The Cincinnati Bengals better take advantage of a golden contending opportunity in 2024 because it doesn’t seem like their current core has much longer together.

As the organization keeps its negotiations at a hush for a monster contract extension with franchise quarterback Joe Burrow, an overarching question needs an answer. When — yes, when — Burrow gets the money he’s earned as the face of the Bengals, are they still going to be able to keep Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins together?

It’s a fair point considering both playmakers present eminent matchup problems as the NFL’s best wide receiver duo. If you’re a defensive coordinator and dedicate more attention to a home-run threat like Chase, that probably means Higgins will get a juicy one-on-one matchup and vice versa. And as exceptional as Burrow is, Cincinnati’s ascent into a bona fide heavyweight never happens if they don’t have two WR1s.

Unfortunately, based on an interview with Joe Danneman of FOX19 in Cincinnati, Bengals owner Mike Brown doesn’t seem too keen on keeping this trio together for the long term.

Brown didn’t really answer a question about keeping Burrow and Chase and Higgins. That in itself is a statement:

Don’t worry, Bengals fans. Joe “Cool” isn’t going anywhere.

If the team owner says he’s the “heart of the matter,” you’ll watch No. 9 orange launch dimes downfield for the foreseeable future. But, also, if the team owner doesn’t mention Chase or Higgins by name, stating they’ll have to “go short,” — well, I’d start preparing for life without Higgins. Because if it’s Mike Brown — who reportedly doesn’t take care of his players nearly as much as he could — where there’s smoke, there’s fire.

Chase is the conversation for the sport’s top flanker on the outside. He’s over a year younger than his pal on the other side, too. While a great player, Higgins is probably more of a luxury to the Bengals if they choose between the pair. (Again, based on Brown’s precedent, they will likely choose between the pair.) At the very least, if Higgins leaves in a future trade, he should fetch quite a haul as a consolation. That doesn’t mean it’ll be easy to replace him, and it’s no guarantee the Bengals even try to trade Higgins — they could apply a franchise tag instead of letting him walk.

But you’re only delaying the inevitable at that point, and it doesn’t seem like Brown and Co. are considering the tag possibility.

Whatever sizable pressure Cincinnati already had on finally breaking through with a Super Bowl this year just got ratcheted up. Good things don’t last forever — especially when it comes to owners with cheap checkbooks in a hard salary cap league.

Texas A&M Football offers Aggie legacy, 2026 WR prospect Mike Brown

With recruiting season in full swing, Texas A&M football offered 2026 wide receiver prospect, and Aggie legacy, Mike Brown.

Even with spring ball in the rearview mirror and the offseason in full swing, Texas A&M continues to be hard at work with its recruiting efforts.

As the Maroon and White host their summer camps over the next two weeks, Jimbo Fisher and his staff continue to have their eyes on some of the biggest prospects of the future, with the latter hoping to earn some potential offers from the Aggies.

According to the latest development, one has already received an offer from the Maroon and White, and he’s no stranger to College Station either.

In a tweet on June 9 confirming the news, wide receiver Mike Brown expressed his excitement about being offered by Texas A&M. The name should sound familiar, as he is an Aggie legacy. Furthermore, both of his parents, Reggie Brown and Kerrie Patterson-Brown,  are former A&M athletics stars:

“Honored and excited to follow in my parents’ footsteps as I receive an offer from the Texas A&M University! It’s a dream come true!”

Brown, part of the 2026 recruiting class, was in College Station over the weekend and participating in the Aggies’ recruiting camp. He hails from Legacy the School of Sport Sciences in Spring, Texas, and at 5-foot-10 and 165 pounds, he has a chance to continue the track record of accomplished A&M athletes in the family.

Reggie served as a four-year starter at linebacker for Aggies football, earning first-team All-Southwest Conference honors. Kerrie was on the A&M women’s basketball team and was one of their captains while playing on the hardwood.

Congratulations to Mike on being offered by A&M, and here’s to hoping College Station becomes your next home in the future!

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Mike Brown talks about memories of Jim Brown

Bengals’ Mike Brown shared some thoughts on Jim Brown.

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Former Cleveland Browns legend Jim Brown passed away last week, and Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown talked with Bengals writer Geoff Hobson about the memories he has of the running back.

“He was an extraordinary athlete,” Brown said. “He was a big man. But very fast. He was 228 (pounds), 232 maybe later on. But sculpted. The thing people just don’t give him credit for is how fast he was.”

He also called Jim Brown the best runner that he ever saw, after being able to see most of his career up close since Mike’s father Paul Brown was the coach of the Cleveland Browns for six years of Jim Brown’s time there.

Mike Brown said he didn’t know that Jim Brown was so ill and his passing came as a surprise to him, adding that he respected him as a player and believed he was special.

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Mic’d up Steve Kerr joked Kings coach Mike Brown no longer knows ‘any’ of the Warriors plays

Mike Brown was an associate head coach under Steve Kerr for several seasons.

The Warriors and Kings matched up in the first round of the playoffs in the Western Conference, which means a Steve Kerr – Mike Brown showdown.

Brown, who won the NBA Coach of the Year Award for Sacramento’s remarkable year-over-year turnaround, was an associate coach on Golden State’s bench for several years

He worked directly alongside Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, who won the NBA’s Coach of the Year Award in 2016. During the third game of the series, Kerr was mic’d up and the broadcast captured exactly what he said to Brown when the two briefly met up courtside on the sideline:

Kerr joked with Brown that just because he had experience coaching Golden State doesn’t give him much insight into the offense:

“Hey, Mike. We’ve got all new plays now. You don’t know any of them. We’ve got all new plays.”

The two head coaches laughed and Brown joked that while everyone assumed he would know how to gameplan for the Warriors, it is no easy task!

Although the Kings took a 2-0 lead to start the series, Golden State won the next two games to even it up 2-2 before heading back to Sacramento.

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Vikings ranked 16th in the NFL in spending when signing undrafted free agents

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero released a report on Saturday that showed a breakdown of spending by NFL teams for UDFA signings

Every year after the draft, NFL teams can bid for undrafted free agents in a recruitment process that mirrors regular free agency. Generally, teams who assert themselves and offer more guaranteed money have a higher likelihood of signing these players.

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero released a report on Saturday. The report indicated that the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) provided agents with a team-by-team spending breakdown of last year’s undrafted free agent class.

The Minnesota Vikings were able to sign nine undrafted free agents last year, spending a total of $609,705. This ranks them 16th in the league in terms of total money spent on these players. Below are the names of the nine undrafted free agents who signed with the Vikings last season.

  • S Mike Brown
  • WR Thomas Hennigan
  • RB Bryant Koback
  • OLB Zach McCloud
  • C Josh Sokol
  • DT Tyarise Stevenson
  • OLD Luiji Vilain
  • P Ryan Wright
  • K Gabe Brkic

Keep in mind that this is just signing bonus money given to undrafted free agents. Teams will offer upwards of $250k to players to get them to sign with their team. If the player gets cut, which happens often, the signing bonus gets accelerated to next year’s salary cap.

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NBA Wires roundtable: Projecting the NBA’s 2023 regular season awards

These are our picks for the league’s full season awards.

The 2022-23 NBA season is officially over, and the votes for the league’s regular season hardware are being tabulated for each of the Association’s major awards. Soon, the world will know who the 2023 Most Valuable Player, Sixth Man of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and Rookie of the Year are among player awards.

With them will come Coach of the Year, and Executive of the Year as well. Ahead of the official release of which players, coaches, and execs won what awards, our staff at USA TODAY’s NBA Wire sites put their heads together to try and prognosticate the results we think we’ll soon hear in official releases from the league.

So with all that said, these are our picks for the NBA’s 2023 regular season awards.

Steve Kerr believes Kings’ Mike Brown should win NBA Coach of the Year

Steve Kerr had high praise for his former assistant coach.

Along with previewing a potential playoff matchup, Friday’s contest between the Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors marked another game between Steve Kerr and his former assistant coach Mike Brown.

Before the Warriors squared off against Brown and the Kings in the second to last game of the regular season, Kerr had high praise for his former assistant coach. Kerr told members of the media Brown has done a “brilliant” job in Sacramento and is “hands down” the NBA Coach of the Year.

Via @NBCSWarriors on Twitter:

In his first season in Sacramento, Brown has led the Kings to one of their best records in over a decade. With 48 wins on the season, the Kings have locked up the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference. On the way to their first playoff series since 2006, players like De’Aaron Fox, Damontas Sabonis and Kevin Huerter have enjoyed career years in their first season with Brown as their head coach.

Brown served alongside Kerr on the Warriors’ bench since 2016, winning three titles during his time in the Bay Area. Brown has already hoisted the NBA’s Coach of the Year title in his career, earning the award in 2009 after leading LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 66-16 record. 

If the Warriors land the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference, Kerr and the Warriors will meet Brown, Leandro Barbosa, Harrison Barnes and the rising Kings in the opening round of the NBA playoffs.

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Mark Daigneault reveals who he voted for Coach of the Year

Mark Daigneault revealed who he voted for in the NBCA’s Coach of the Year award.

Following Monday’s practice, Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault revealed who he voted for Coach of the Year.

“I voted for Mike Brown,” Daigneault said.

“That team has not made the playoffs in a long time, and I think because of that, there was an external stigma that existed around that team.

“I really admire the energy he brought to that job when he got the job. Because it wasn’t just a matter of going somewhere and maximizing the personnel. I thought he really brought the swagger and confidence to a group and to an organization that — externally at least —  looks like it needed it because they haven’t made the playoffs in a long time and it’s been kinda a punchline and he’s leaned right into that.

“I have a lot of admiration for kinda the cultural flip that he’s been able to do there because they carry themselves with great confidence and that’s who I voted for. I mean no slight on the other great coaches who’s had great years but I have a particular admiration for the way he’s gone about it this year.”

Just to clarify — Daigneault has a vote for the NBCA Coach of the Year. This is the coaches’ association’s version of the award. The primary Coach of the Year award is voted by the media.

Brown will likely win both versions of the award, however, since he has helped the Sacramento Kings make their first playoff appearance since 2006.

In his first season as head coach, the Kings (47-31) will likely earn the third seed in the Western Conference.

This is pretty high praise for Brown from the probable runner-up for Coach of the Year, who has coached the Thunder (38-41) to a probable play-in berth after being widely predicted to finish with one of the worst records in the league for a third consecutive season.

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Bengals’ Mike Brown opens up after Ken Riley makes Hall of Fame

Mike Brown saw every step of Ken Riley’s Canton-bound journey.

It was a long wait for Cincinnati Bengals great Ken Riley, but 2023 marks the year he finally entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

One of three senior finalists, Riley’s 65 interceptions still rank fifth all-time. He had a remarkable career considering he arrived in Cincinnati as a sixth-round quarterback and quickly changed positions.

Bengals president Mike Brown saw every step of that journey and reflected on it all after the announcement.

“He had never played the position, and he took to it so quickly and it was quite remarkable,” Brown said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. “He would have a feel by the pattern when the ball was going to come. He would think like a quarterback. He would just sense what was going on in the quarterback’s mind as he covered.”

“Ken was a top cover corner. He could play the ball at the point of reception so well that he became one of the top interceptors of all time. And he would tackle. Only 185 pounds, he hit hard. Receivers knew they would pay a price if they caught a ball in front of him. Most of all, Ken was a smart player. He didn’t miss assignments. Ever. He was a wonderful person. He looked out for others. Everyone with all levels of the team respected him. He was a man that could be counted on.”

Many would argue Riley had to wait entirely too long based on his career, but that’s in the rearview now. The Bengals made a push in recent years to better honor past greats, and Riley was one of the first in the newly established Ring of Honor.

More reactions from Brown:

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