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The Cincinnati Bengals are entering the seventh season with Zac Taylor as head coach and Year 5 of the Joe Burrow Era under center after he was the No. 1
The Cincinnati Bengals still have not locked down their first-round draft pick from this year as Shemar Stewart threatens to re-enter next year's draft over a contract dispute. With Stewart's future in question and Trey Hendrickson also threatening to hold out this season,
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow addresses the media after the first practice of training camp. Burrow will be playing in preseason games, according to head coach Zac Taylor. Taylor did not specify how many games or how many snaps Burrow would play.
The decision has quickly been met with frustration from Bengals fans, with one big factor being that adding any more wear and tear on Burrow’s body on top of the already long 17-game regular season could end badly. “If burrow is injured, then get ready for Taylor to be fired and the bengals to be trash,” said one comment.
The Bengals should once again have a prolific offense, but what about the rest of the team? The franchise is conducting a great NFL experiment.
Holdouts are fairly uncommon for NFL rookies, but that doesn't mean they don't happen. Here's a look at the longest.
CINCINNATI – While the Cincinnati Bengals expect cornerback Dax Hill to participate in in the first practice of training camp Wednesday, the timeline could be a little longer for defensive tackle B.J. Hill.