Shemar Stewart reveals the main message Trey Hendrickson gave him while coaching him up during training camp
Hendrickson is still holding-in for a new contract. He’s been attending practices for the last two weeks, and while he’s just watching the work being done in street clothes, he’s also been giving Stewart pointers and technique tips between reps.
Training Camp Report Day 14 | Cam Taylor-Britt’s Defense Has All The Answers
He could have been the guy on Tuesday, too, and maybe last Saturday or Sunday. Ever since he’s come back from soreness that kept him out of camp and the preseason opener until last weekend, Taylor-Britt has been winning his share of battles against the league’s No. 1 tandem in wide receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, and he knows what that means.
Five Observations from Day 14 of Bengals Training Camp
It’s Burrow to…Wilson? During special teams drills, Logan Wilson often catches passes. His 11 INTs lead all linebackers since he entered the NFL. “In my position, they’re not really throwing to you,” Wilson said. “You’re going to have to make all different kinds of catches.”
Bengals Linemen Ted Karras, Lucas Patrick Add Context, Brutal Critique to Practice Fight With Shemar Stewart
CINCINNATI – It was a bad day for the Cincinnati Bengals offense, but it could have been a lot worse after rookie first-round pick Shemar Stewart knocked quarterback Joe Burrow to the ground on a pass rush.
Pair of Bengals Starters Missing From Wednesday’s Training Camp Practice
Murphy went down with a limp and left practice on Tuesday due to an unknown ailment, while Brown was a full participant on Tuesday, but his reps went to Cody Ford at left tackle Wednesday with him out. Rookie Shemar Stewart took over Murphy’s starting reps on the outside.
Bengals OC: Chase Brown is a ‘top-10’ running back in NFL
“I believe Chase Brown is a top-10 back in the league,” offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher said, via The Associated Press. “Certainly, you don’t want to burn the guy out. You also want to make sure your most explosive players are on the field and ready to touch the ball as many times as possible.”
Why Your Team Sucks 2025: Cincinnati Bengals
Your 2024 Record: 9-8, though they got to the 8 a hell of a lot quicker than the 9. That is to say, they had to win their last five games to pretend this was a season worth lauding because, well, no. Finishing 9-8 with the statistically best quarterback in football seems improbable, but it also suggests that finishing 9-8 with a defense that bad is equally unlikely.