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Bengals News: Amarius Mims has promising NFL debut


Bengals News: Amarius Mims has promising NFL debut

Bengals squad at a glance: The young talents don’t let up even at the start of the games
The Bengals return to training camp on Monday for two practices before breaking camp on Wednesday and traveling to Chicago to participate in a joint practice with the Bears on Thursday in preparation for their preseason game on Saturday (1 p.m. – Cincinnati’s FOX 19) at Soldier Field.

Quick facts: Jermaine Burton leads Bengals rookie show; Dax fends off strong attempt
Burton, the Alabama wide receiver who played his 20 snaps late in the game, caught a 37-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Logan Woodside with 3:33 left to give Cincinnati a brief 14-10 lead. He then gave them a chance to win the game with 41 seconds left when he caught Woodside’s 38-yard pass for the game’s two longest plays.

Bengals’ Burrow returns and wouldn’t mind getting hit next time
In his first game since suffering a season-ending right wrist injury last season, Burrow was not hit in Saturday’s season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He called it “a good thing” because he was untouched on the opening drive of a 17-14 loss at Paycor Stadium, his only appearance in the game.

ANALYSIS: 5 takeaways from the Bengals’ preseason loss to the Buccaneers
After Burton caught a 37-yard touchdown pass from third-string quarterback Logan Woodside with 3:33 left to give Cincinnati the lead, the Tampa Bay Bucs answered with a touchdown drive of their own to win 17-14 at Paycor Stadium on Saturday. But Burton felt he had taken a step toward his eligibility for his third-round draft spot.

Winners and losers of the Bengals after the warm-up game against the Buccaneers
Before we get into that, though, let’s take a look at the most notable winners and losers from Saturday night’s game, including not just Joe Burrow, but other big names and even some fringe players just hoping to make the roster or carve out a role of their own.

Bengals season opener: 5 impressive players, 4 struggled and one gave food for thought – The Athletic
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals opened their preseason against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday by putting Joe Burrow and the starting offensive line in for a practice game for the first time in three snaps in 2021. He completed one series, threw a touchdown to old friend Tee Higgins, then took a seat on the bench.

Burrowdamus? Joe Burrow of the Bengals perfectly implements his ideal season prediction in the opener against the Buccaneers – CBSSports.com
Joe Burrow made the rounds this offseason with his concrete suggestions related to the possibility of a future 18-game NFL schedule. The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback also had a very concrete idea for his participation in the 2024 preseason, recently revealing his preferences during an appearance on the show “Up & Adams.”

Amarius Mims shows confidence in his preseason debut: “Definitely a crazy experience”
CINCINNATI — Amarius Mims was all smiles after making his NFL debut Saturday night. Cincinnati fans surprised him by packing out Paycor Stadium against Tampa Bay.

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