I get everybody. I'm Dan Horde and thanks for downloading the Bengals Booth Podcast. The Monday morning you should look fine. Addition, as we get your work week started with an in depth look at last night's preseason lost to the New York Giants. Coming up, you'll hear radio replays, postgame comments and analysis form my broadcast partner Dave Lapham. Then, in this week's fun Facts segment, you'll hear from a Bengals defensive lineman who has already played in twelve professional football
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Statue of Liberty. The Bengals team hotel this weekend in Jersey City, New Jersey, provided a beautiful view of the New York City skyline and if you stood in the right spot, you could see the Statue of Liberty in the New York Harbor. It's not only a magnificent structure and a symbol of freedom to people all over the world, but it has personal meaning for me. As a young boy.
My grandfather arrived in the US on a boat from Sweden, and it was among the millions of immigrants whose first stop in the US was Ellis Island, just a short distance from the Statue of Liberty. Now time to recap Sunday night's game at MetLife Stadium. Here's a stat for you. On the bengals first four possessions. Their average drive start was the Giant's thirty five yard line. They stopped the
Giants on fourth and one near midfield. New York's first possession, then came up with a takeaway on the second, second, and fourth. The Bengals forty three play action fake. Here's a throw and it is intercepted by a diving Dax Hill. He's back on his feet running toward midfield and he gets tackled at the fifty. It was a high pass
intended for tight end Daniel Bellinger. It glanced off his fingertips and Dax Hill laid out to make a diving interception after nearly having an end zone interception in his debut last week. The Bengals first round draft pick came away with that spectacular I NT on Sunday night. Here's fellow safety Michael Thomas Scott limifer kid, I mean, athletic, very fast, So it's great a celebration even every day
at practice. But to be able to go make those splash plays coming away with that diving interception today, I mean, that's game change. And that's why you know, I told him, you play in these preseason games, go show him what he gots, Go prove like why you're here. And for him to go make a play like that, I mean in the showcases talents, even in the preseason game. I mean especially you almost had won the first preseason game we played, which would have been phenomenal for him to
come away with the interception today. Um, and he's just taking a nixt step to improve his game and so he'd be, you know, a game changing player in his NFL. Cincinnati turned hills pick into points as a fifty yard field goal by Evan McPherson made it three nothing at the end of the first quarter. Most of the Giant starters, including quarterback Daniel Jones, played into the second quarter, and a short touchdown run gave New York a seven three lead.
But for the third straight possession, the Bengals got the ball in tremendous field position to no kicks off, it's returnable for Evans. Catches at the three, running slowly now, he accelerates to the twenty twenty five thirty, up the sideline to the forty, being chased by gun. The kicker came come out of eyes Evans all the way down to the twenty two yard line. A tremendous return by Chris Evans. No flagdown, so unlike last week where he had a couple of big plays called back due to penalties.
Chris Evans flips the field with a great kickoff return. Cam Brown saved the touchdown that was a seventy three yard return. Unfortunately, the offense promptly went backwards, losing two yards before kicking another field goal. The Bengals were down seven to six before getting the ball right back. McPherson kicks it short board, charging forward, catches at the five, up the near side numerals to the twenty boss knocked out hits loose at the fifteen. We've got a pile
near the fifteen yard line. Who's got the strongest hands and risks Bengals were saying they got it at the bottom of that pile. That would be massive. Michael Thomas forced the fumble and was thrilled that KeAndre Jones recovered it for the Bengals at the fifteen yard line. We're here, Darren talking about it all the time, and you get underneath that pile. He's just like, I don't want to know, I don't want to hear anybody, but you do whatever you gotta do to me. So you come out of
the pile of that boss. I mean, I'm glad our guys were able to get on it. If I could be completely honest, I had no idea the ball came out. I just wanted to make the tackler and put a good hit on him. Then, but that's a theme. Then we all want to go get the ball. Year's main pritt say it every day, pray, it's all about the ball. Got to get the ball game. Tang that plays on special teams like we want to take the next step with this unit. But once again, the offense didn't fully capitalize,
gaining just two yards in three plays. Evan McPherson kicked his third field goal and the Bengals led nine to seven at the half after managing just two first downs in the first two quarters. The Bengals left starting quarterback Brandon Allen in the game to start the second half, and the offense finally clicked, putting together a seventy five yard touchdown drive. Three receivers right, one out, wide, to
the left. They give it to Tray Williams and he busted into the end zone, standing up for the Bengals touchdown. That two yard run by Trevion Williams gave the Bengals a sixteen seven lead going to the fourth quarter, but the Giants scored on three straight possessions, a field goal made at sixteen to ten before New York took the lead with nine minutes to go. Webb catches the shotgun snap looking left, throws crossing route, caught by Bockman. He's at the ten. The five dives for the pylon. Did
he step out first? No, it's a touchdown for the Giants. Webb added a two point conversion run to give the Giants an eighteen sixteen lead, but with Jake Browning in a quarterback, the Bengals answered with an eighty three yard drive to go back in front with roughly three minutes to go. It's a hand off the jack Quz Patrick lowers the shoulder pads and takes it into the end zone. Touchdown Bengals with three h five to go. I'm telling you he scores in touch football. With a twenty two
to eighteen lead, the Bengals went for two. Browning back to throw. Now, he takes off, scrambling right, floats into the end zone and it's dropped by Quamie Lassitor. A perfect throw for a two point conversion, and Lasseter flat out dropped what should have been a two point score. Oh man, he took his eyes off. It was unfortunate for Lasseter, who otherwise had a terrific game with seven catches for ninety one yards. Now it was up to the defense to protect the lead. From the fifteen yard line,
the Bengals up by four. Here comes a blitz Web throws caught at the ten Bachman gets away from Delante Hood and runs it into the end zone for the go ahead touchdown. That TD with thirty five seconds to go, gave the Giants at twenty five twenty two win. Here's rookie Cordell Volson, who played the entire game, had left guard. We just got to close the game out. We had an opportunity there in the third quarter to go up
two scores, and you know, we didn't do it. We gotta take advantage of the opportunities that we have, and when we have the opportunity to put a game out of reach, we have to go and do it. The star for the Giants was wide receiver Alex Bachman, who did a pretty convincing Cooper Cup imitation with eleven catches for one hundred twenty two yards and two touchdowns. But the best individual performance on either roster was turned in by Bengals linebacker Clay Johnston, who had twenty tackles twenty
including a quarterback sack. When I approached his locker after the game, two nearby teammates looked at me and said twenty with on their voices. Johnston was hunched over on his chair. There was a purplish welt on the back of his right shoulder and two deep cuts above his right knee where it looked like he had been stabbed. It had to be painful. But what hurt Clay the most was the final score twenty tackles. I'm not sure
I've ever seen that before in a preseason game. You are clearly exhausted, But how do you feel about the performance. I'm not even trying to be that guy, but I wasn't get enough. We screwed up on the two minute they went down and they just scored, So that wasn't good enough. Special teams wise. It was probably my worst game I had, But I mean I was just trying to I was trying to just fly around do the best I could. I was thankful they let me play,
and I just gotta keep getting better. I thought we had it and we just kind of gave it up in that two minute period. We should have helped the offense out in that period. Just kind of it was a dagger to the heart right there. That hurt. I hurt my feelings even in a preseason game. You feel it pretty strong. Huh yeah, because I mean I'm out there with guys and we might not be playing together forever, and so it's like, I mean, I love playing with
those guys and just playing football. I mean, it's football is fun, and I'm just grateful to even be out there. I'm thankful to coaches let me play, and I just wish you could have finished it. When I have trouble sleeping to night after that one. I'm guessing you probably had twenty tackles in a game at the high school level, but this doesn't happen very often in the NFL. Well, I played a lot too. I think I probably played sixty snaps. I mean so, but I mean, honest to god,
I really, I really don't even care. Like I I was more devastated with the two minute and my special team's performance. From an individual standpoint, I was, I mean, I was proud. We were fighting. We just gotta finish. You just gotta finish. But I gotta. I gotta watch special teams take Yeah, it was. That was not good enough, but I made I was exhausted, buttons fun. I enjoy it. I'm thankful Clay had practiced the other day. You've had a good hit on somebody, and I heard Mike Hilton
say that guy can't even help it. He just always hits people hard, even when he doesn't want to. What does that mean? To you when teammates, you know, show
you that kind of respect and love. Well, I just I mean, we're in training camp, so I'm like, okay, it's physical, it's time to play play play ball, and I do need to protect our teammates because there's a lot of times I get a little excessive, Like if I'm running to the ball across the field, I'm like my mind, I'm like, okay, I'm gonna hit somebody ain't running this far to night. But I know I shouldn't
do that, and this is something I gotta fix. But yeah, yeah, as I approached your locker tonight, a couple of your teammates looked at me and said he had twenty. Right, he had twenty. Even if you're disappointed because of the outcome and you know your own self critical oppression of your special teams play, you gotta appreciate the respect that you earned in this locker room with your effort tonight. Oh yeah, that's that's all you want to do, is you want to win the respect to your teammates, and
you want to you want to play for him. They're your brothers on your right and left side, and so I just I want to win like I was. I'm pissed off we didn't come out with the even though it's preseason, I don't care. Like we had an opportunity in the two minute period and we didn't capitalize, And that's not be us. I ain't trying to be that guy that's like woe was me or this wasn't good enough. I really like mean that, Like it's like I'm more
pissed off than anything about the special team's beforemance. Like that affects me and I know I'm gonna have to go watch that and get reamed, and but I mean, that is what it is. But I'm grateful to play with all these guys, like they keep me going and hopefully I can keep them going. I love your attitude, appreciate your time. Thank you very much, Thank you. I appreciate it. That's linebacker Clay Johnston. Now let's hear from Zach Taylor, who spent three minutes with Dave Lapham after
the game. So just give me your initial assessment. What are your thoughts. Miss opportunities. You know, we had great field positions in the first half. We didn't capitalize on opportunities in the second half to build a better lead than we had and just just really one big play away from one of the game. Yeah, I mean, I don't think I've ever seen an average drive start differential as crazy as it was in the first half of
the football game. But you had some individual performances. Obviously, every week there's individual performances that you can look at and say, you know, that's that's a job pretty well done. I'll tell you what, man, you got play Johnson is a gamer. That kid. He was exhausted out there, and he just kept getting up off the ground and making plays. He was in on about everything you saw, you know, and so I'm sure he'll get a good rest tonight. That's Clay. You know. He plays with his hair on
fire and doesn't know any other way. Yeah, he really, Uh, he really stood out to me. What about offensively anybody jump out at you that I know you haven't had a chance to digest it, even take another look at it or anything. But anything that transpired that you thought was pretty impressive. Kwami last or did some really good things.
You know. I had a lot of one on one situations he made the most of thought the quarterbacks were accurate, giving him some good balls he could he could go with and made the first guy miss oftentimes and had some big plays in the passing game. You know, when when a team blitz is like like they do, um, you're going to have an opportunity you and see what kind of how your quarterback handles pressure, how your backs handle blitz, pick up, how your receivers and run routes
against man coverage. It's going to be a pretty good evaluation piece, isn't it for you? It was good, you know we It wasn't a high volume of pressure. You know, is we's all plenty of snaps his own coverage, some main coverage, and so you get a chance to see everyone how they handled the different types of looks we got from the defense, and I thought overall they did a decent job of it. Third down it was problematic, I think at one point, I know it was one
for ten. I think at one point the only third down conversion was that touchdown touchdown run that that you had. But started generating some third down opportunities that were successful down the stretch. Yeah, we were just shooting ourselves in food with the penalties early on, and we're in third and real long, and so that's gonna be tough to overcome once we we tightened the distances. I thought we did a better job of converting there later in the game.
And you know, some of the third downs you're calling in four down territory, and so to get to a fourth and one, it's not a conversion on offense, but it gave us an opportunity to go two for two on fourth and one, you know. So you know, I thought we put ourself in a better position there in second half. You had us a young offensive lineman go against the number one defense of the New York Football Giants, which is decent. I mean, they got they got some
players there. How do you think they held up. We'll see, you know, we'll get a chance to valuate the tape. We obviously didn't have a ton of production in the run of the past game in the first half. But I'm sure that we'll see some good things and then some some things that we gotta prove on as well. And finally, coach and most importantly, got out of it without any kind of an injury. Knock on what it seems like. I didn't notice anything that was out of
the ordinary. Did everything go okay in that regard I'm sure there's always a couple of things that will pop up, but for the most world came out cling appreciate time as always, thank you. After Lap talk to Zach, he spoke to me in this week's Radio Guys recap. Unfortunately, Lap a touchdown with thirty five seconds to go gave the Giants to win, but there were some good things to talk about in our post game wrap up. Let's start with Clay Johnston. I don't ever remember seeing a
guy have twenty tackles in a preseason game. Do you sixteen unassisted? That's unbelievable. And he's exhausted, there's no question about it. I mean, he played, He's a warrior man. He played his heart out, there's no question about it. He'll sleep good tonight and he'll sleep good tomorrow. You know. That's what That's what professional football players are made of. That's what they're supposed to do. That's why he's going to be playing in the National Football League for a while.
I mean, not only does he have talent, but he has the mindset and the desire to maximize that talent. And I took my cap to him. That was not an easy thing. He did tonight binding stretch of the imagination, Giants moved the ball in the fourth quarter and that allowed them to win the game. I thought the Bengals pass rush was kind of absent during that stretch and that gave Devis Davis Webb the time he needed to
scan the field and make plays. Yeah, I agree, and I do think that the every Giant's quarterback had had mobility, you know, and an ability to get out of pocket and escape the pocket extend created plays. I mean, that's an athletic group. There's there's no question about it. Bottom line is that the Bengals missed opportunities early in the
football game. I mean they put themselves, you know, behind the eight ball with the great field position that they had, just didn't didn't take advantage of things in the early stages of third down conversions. It was like, I remember one for ten at one point. The only third down
that they converted as a touchdown run by Williams. So they really struggled in that area staying on the field, and they found themselves in too many third and eight, nine, ten, twelve, fourteen type situations, and that was that Those are tough conversions. I don't think defensive coordinator coordinator Don winked Martindale blitz twenty one times like he did last week against the Patriots, but that's always part of what he does. How'd you
think the offensive line handled that tonight? Yeah? I thought I thought at times it was it was it was okay, And I agree, I don't think he went nuts in terms of the blitz. I mean they did run when he did blitz. They did run quite had been a man coverage. Will be interesting to evaluate the tape and see how the receivers um, you know, got separation and beat man coverage, how the backs picked up blitz pick up responsibilities and all the things that go along with it,
how the quarterbacks handled the pressure. But he probably ran a little bit more zone than I thought he might. You know, I thought he didn't. He didn't bliss quite as much as uh as I anticipated, and uh and he mixed it up a little bit. Um. Yeah, so credit credit to Wink. How about Dax Hill played a half? I believe interception six tackles the interception with spectacular He is certainly a guy that's living up to the first round hype. There's no question. I mean, he's a he's
a playmaker. I mean, he he gets football, he sees it, he understands it. You know, he's a I think he's going to be a guy that is going to be a defensive leader for sure. Guy's going to look to him to make plays. He's gonna he's gonna change the complexion of games. He can do a lot of things, very versatile. They can use them in so many ways. I mean, that's a heck of a tool for Loui er Room of having his tool belt. There's no doubt. I know he spoke with Zach Taylor after the game.
Anything stand out from that conversation, he was pretty disappointed. Um, you know, the only good news that that came out of it. There's no real significant injury to speak of in that regardless, all there's always going to be bumps and bruises that you know, you don't even realize until the next morning when you wake up from something like that. I'm not sure that Clay Johnson is gonna Johnson's gonna realize. I think if he's he's just he's totally fatigued and
exhausted or injured or both. He's gonna have to rust that body though a little bit, and there's gonna be quite a few guys. A lot of guys took took a bunch of snaps tonight. The left side of the offensive line took every every offensive snap there was out there. So, um, a lot of guys are gonna sleep well. I'm sure on a plane ride home they're going to be sleeping well. He said in the pregame show, you wanted Cordell Volsen to go the distance at left guard, that's the way
they elected to go. Yeah, so they and they kept him working with the same guy identity, and you know, he worked with Hill at center, and you know, so he got some reps that he could feel comfortable with guys on on either side of him a little bit. And uh, you know, I talked to him after the game too, and it's you know, it's awful early to
try to make an evaluation on how you played. But he was very thankful of the opportunity to play against uh, you know, the caliber player that the New York Giants have in that first defensive unit. You know, so that's a that's a good experience, that's a learning experience for him, for sure. Do you look at it as a positive that the Bengals did not play starters. The Giants did for at least a quarter and at the end of that quarter, the Bengals had the lead. Yeah, they did.
They had the lead that it could have and should have been a bigger lead because you know, I've never seen field position to one advantage to that to that extent. I mean, it was crazy. The Bengals had, you know, short fields to take advantage of, and the Giants were on long field situations. And uh, the Bengals did have a lead, but it could have been it could have been a lot more, and uh just didn't capitalize on
every opportunity that was available, that's for sure. Big practices coming up on Wednesday and Thursday with the Rams rolling into town before next Saturday's game. Yeah, there's no doubt. I mean, it's it's a it's an opportunity for with the offensive line. If you're going to decide on five guys to work against a group, that's a pretty good
group to work against. And a guy named Aaron Donald's pretty good with the news flash, this guy's good and uh and they're well put together their scheme well, so it'll be it'll be a good week's work. There was no question about it. For the guys up front and everybody. I mean, they're that defensive football team. They have, you know, guys in the back end that can cover, They've got pass rush, and when you've got that combination, you know,
it's like the hand fitting the glove. One takes care of the other and man, it's a it's a good defensive football team to work against. For sure. In your playing days, how would you have felt about two days of practicing against Darren Donald? Actually, Mike Reid was he was something else. Man. When I was a rookie, pass protecting against Mike Read every day was a challenge. Now this guy was the quickest human being and I'd ever gone against. And you know, I'd swear like I know,
I didn't close my eyes. How did he get from there to there so fast? But Donald has got that kind of quickness, and he's a bigger body guy. Mike wasn't you know that kind of guy size wise, And you know, this guy's a freak show. I mean, you got you gotta pack it all. You're gonna bring it all against him. Get some sleep, you two man. Joe Burrow and most of the Bengal starters are expected to
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and Google Play. Now time for this week's Fun Facts interview, where you get to know the person under the pads, and this week's guest is trying to pull off a rather remarkable feat conference and fun Facts with defensive tackle Dominique Davis number seventy two, one of the great stories in this Bengals training camp. We're three weeks away from the start of the NFL season, but you have already
played a professional football season this year. You were a member of the Houston Gamblers of the Reborn USFL, so you played ten games. Nobody. Now you're trying to play an NFL season. How are you doing it? Oh man? As this is the ground. Man, I know I wanted my dream playing the NFL. You know I've been chasing that since I got drafted. I went on drafted out in twenty twenty with the Jets. I was hurt. I took a year off, man to think about is getting back,
you know, just coming in a turning camp with the Jets. Man, I was just like dang, like I finally obtained it. So when I learned that I had a foot injury and stuff like that, it broke me in. The released me. So I worked so hard as you get back where I am now. You know, I did the USFLS a great opportunity and I dominated if they were all supposed to do. And you know, I got a few observers, few teams look out and I'm just blessed to be with the Bengals and they really believed in me, so
they brought me in. So it's really been It's been a ground man. It's not easy. It's not easy at all. Man. I love it though. You you really gotta you really gotta love it. So I love the game, you know, I want to be one of the best. I want to train and do whatever I ask questions, you know, from dj BJ, everybody, all the starters, the team has been here, what did they do? And I want to
follow them? Save footsteps so I can continue to be here, you know, and these next coming loots manson dream come true. Man for chatting with Dominique David So that you as FL season went from April to mid June. See, you had about a month to get ready for the start of an NFL training camp. How difficult is the physical and mental grind? Um, It's very difficult, man. I can definitely say that it's not for the week at all, definitely not not even just coming in and trying to
stick around. But former also, you know, it's very hard. I'm not gonna lie. When I got done with the USFL, I probably took off like a week or two with my family. They wanted me to relax with them more, but I couldn't. I just knew it was I had a dream, real chance. So it is very hard, man. I'm just I'm just blessed as a thank God for putting me here. Man, give me the opportunity and the strength to continue to grind. Man. So, in your NFL preseason debut last week, you tied for the team leading
tackles with five. You had half a sack. How did that feel? Honestly, I didn't even know I tired with the team. The tackles are, man, it ain't really hit me yet. Man. Honestly, I've really been this in the day. She's just going day by the day the training camp. So this is like my second turning camp this year. So I'm just really in that mold man, Like I didn't even know I had that many tackles. I was just out there playing my hardest man, just trying to
survive and keep grinding. Man, it's the journey comes through run. We're chatting to Dominique Davis. Let's turn the clock back. You played at UNC Pembruck at Division two school, did very well there, as you noted, got signed as an undrafted free agent by the Jets. That you were hurt and didn't pass the physical as a result. But that was a couple of years ago. What have you been doing the last couple of years after my surgery. It
took me a long time to get back. Now you're only in shape, but learn how to run, walk, all those functional things that we do every day. It was very hard. So it took me almost a year just to learn how to walk and run again. You know, how to break up some of that scar tis when all that, those type of things. So that's really what I was doing, doing that spending time with my son because I knew at the end of the day and
I was going to capture my dream. So I wanted to spend as much too that time to spend as must time with family because in a moment like this, how I'm gonna be able to see him? So that's what killed me going Man, based on what I've read, you are the classic late bloomer type story. You're a big man now, three hundred and twenty five pounds, But what were you wish a high school senior. High school senior, I was like six foot two forty five, Yeah, I was.
I was basically a defensive man, and then when I got to college, I just blew up through fourteen, eight, three or five. So, as I mentioned, you were with the Houston Gamblers at the USFL earlier this year, but it was Houston and name only. The whole league was based in Birmingham, Alabama. Eight teams all practicing playing games in Birmingham. Was that odd just being with this massive
group of teams and players. Yeah, it was definitely I expected, man, it was definitely odd, but I adjusted to it, you know, being up getting at the Turning film. We don't spending in our own houses and stuff like that, so that kind of made it less odd and you know, but it was weird just playing at one stadium man Birmingham. But it was definitely a blessing. You know, played a lot against a lot of guys, a lot of NFL people, people that was playing last year, and it was a
great experience. Man, doing fun facts that Dominique Davis. On March twentieth, you sent out a tweet that read back from the Dead. It included some pictures of you on a practice field doing some football drills. Is that how you feel as a football player, like you're back from the dead? Yes, sir, I feel like right now, you know, it's a resurgence. You know. I felt like I took some time off and a lot of people forgot about me, and you know it's basically signalized, you know, dead to
the world. So now I'm getting back out here and I feel like I'm resurgeon and back from the dead. Man. I was just continue to work and come back a lot and continue my dreams. Man. I believe twenty one guys that played in the USFL this year. Are in NFL camps right now, including your Bengals teammate t Gray Scales. What is the bond like between all of you as you try to pull off this incredible feat of playing ten professional games from April to June and starting right
back up and playing in the NFL. It's really a blessing to have somebody that too, is just playing with another league come along, went to because he knows me. We were cool then, we were hanging out then and then coming in and you know, honestly, you see how it gets down. It's very mental and physical. You know, it's a grind from going one season and nobody we've known anything and they're going straight to the NFL. So he picked me up. Man, let's keep going, keep doing it,
keep doing a thing. So he's a he's a big motivator for me right now. Man, he's definitely watching over a come on league, let's go, you know. So it's great, man, it's a great feeling. Can you describe what it was like the charge out of the tunnel last Friday night
for your first NFL preseason game? It was unreal. It was very unreal, Like it's just an a mean of trying to stay focused and then it's like you want to cry at the same time, like he's just you just wanted it so bad and you finally get it. What you gotta keep going. It's so hard, just a mix up motion. Man, I wanted to cry, but I just couldn't. I just know how to stay focused, get ready and try to dominate in this game so people will know who I am and and like you said,
she my name or surging. When camp first started, was there a little bit of an awe factor being around guys you've watched on TV in the Super Bowl and so forth, and now being your teammates. Yeah, definitely, all like looking at some of these guys. That's like I watched I was sitting on the college last year seeing the Zoe so Jermaine Pratt, he's a hill, the's a reader.
I always watching these guys. So to come int locker room and you know these some of these people know your name and it's crazy to me, you know, I get a little star struck sometimes. Man. Still, I'm always got start. I've always been star sted. Well, there's no difference out in the roster between seventy two and anybody else there. You're one of the guys. You've earned this best of luck and I appreciate your time. Let's serve thank you appreciate it. That's kind. Nae Davis Dominique had
two tackles on Sunday night against the Giants. That's going to do it for this episode of The Bengals Booth Podcast, presented by Ultimate Bengals. Download Ultimate Bengals ahead of the upcoming season. It's free to play next level fantasy football with fantastic Bengals prizes. Get it now on the App Store and Google Play. And if you haven't done so already, please subscribe to this podcast and if you have a minute, give it a rating or share a comment that helps
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