Bengals Training Camp Takeaways: Joe Burrow, Amarius Mims & Young Weapons SHINE



Bengals Training Camp Takeaways: Joe Burrow, Amarius Mims & Young Weapons SHINE

The Cincinnati Bengals had their first padded practice of training camp on Tuesday. James Rapien shares his thoughts on Joe Burrow, Amarius Mims, Charlie Jones, Andrei Iosivas, Mike Gesicki and plenty of other key pieces on offense.

He also discusses the cornerback battle, Cam Taylor-Britt’s return, the latest on the punter situation and more!

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10 comments
  1. I feel lik if we wanna win it all we gotta out smart our opponents lik get as many weapons on the field as possible dnt try wait till next year lik Burton should be number 3 receiver off rep turn andre into a TE n switch everybodi around chase n slot burton on the outside play the rookie mims next to Orlando brown that’s a wall if we gone win a Super Bowl we gone have to do the unthinkable

  2. I met Mimms "big brother" this weekend in Georgia. I was wearing a Bengals t shirt. He said something to me. He was a very polite young man. I told him I was excited to see his brother play. Great guy.
    I put "big brother" in quotes because he is clearly smaller than his "little brother."

  3. I love the idea of Yoshi being a contributor. What a good-looking guy! If you watched him last year, you would remember the many passes that hit his hands and went incomplete. That is the difference between a practice guy and an NFL wide receiver. We talk all day about route running, speed, separation, etc. The most important quality is the ability to pull in a football the is a bit overthrown while some dude is pulling you to the ground by the jersey. Anybody can catch on the practice field.

  4. when it comes to the wide receiver position at this point, I don't feel like there's a true WR3 on this team. chase and higgins obviously stands out above the rest, but the bengals have 4 other good options at wide receivers that they can go to. in 2021, the bengals had the best wide receiver trio in the NFL, but their depth wasn't as deep as what it is now. burrow wasn't lying when he said this is the deepest wide receiver room he's had in his career. I think I said it before he did lol. also, burrow is playing with the best tight end he's ever had in his career so far and is playing with the best o-line he's had in his career (potentially). these causal fans don't know what smoke is coming their way this season.😂

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