The Bengals declined their fifth-year option on edge rusher Myles Murphy last week. The option would've cost Cincinnati $14.465 million in 2027. Despite the decision, Murphy is hopeful that Cincinnati will remain his home for years to come. The former first round pick is entering the final year of his rookie contract. He shared his desire to extend his career with the Bengals during an exclusive interview with Cincinnati Bengals Talk. The Myles Murphy Foundation is a non-profit organization founded to support underserved youth and families both in Cincinnati and Myles' hometown of Atlanta Georgia. They hosted their Gears & Grills fundraiser at St. Xavier High School on Saturday, May 2. The event provided a showcase for cars, but it also served as a display for Murphy’s investment in the community, even if his long-term future in Cincinnati remains unresolved. He opened up about his future with the Bengals.…