Per The Cincinnati Enquirer: Bengals coach Marvin Lewis talks about his most memorable moments of his annual golf outing at Shaker Run in Lebanon on May 19, 2013.
"I’ve been impressed with how they are studying and working hard. When they mess up, you can tell it hurts them and they don’t want to do it again," Gruden said. "Those two guys are focused on what they can bring to the team and they are going to be very good players."
With all the after draft excitement about the newest Bengals' running back Giovani Bernard, it's time for the younger fans to take a moment, sit back, and visually experience the last great small Bengals running back.
"I thought they went very good. It’s been very productive. When you have 10 draft picks there’s a lot of opportunity to get those guys involved and see them get incorporated in the offense and defense and then a little bit of special teams. To a man I’ve been pleased with what they’ve come out here and done. Now most will be here this week and get infused with the rest of the team."
This is an article about medical costs for retired NFL players. It focuses on Reggie Williams, his story is just painful to read. For Brown to use his lawyers to do everything they can to screw over a guy who was a pallbearer at his father's funeral is pretty damn low.
This is impressive, even by current NFL standards....
Cleveland Browns seventh-round draft pick Armonty Bryant was arrested over the weekend for driving under the influence. The arrest happened in the early hours of Friday morning, according to a story in the Ada News, which first reported the incident: The Browns drafted Bryant with the 217th overall pick in the draft out of East Central (Okla.). He is trying to make an NFL career after overcoming a marijuana arrest in October.
Interesting read as we think about the offensive scheme heading into 2013: fullback/no fullback? Roland back as "TE"? Gio vs BJGE.
Bengals wide receiver Mohamed Sanu joined the cast of NFL AM to talk about his foot, what he has learned from A.J. Green, Andy Dalton and the acquisition of James Harrison.