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August 13, 2024 5 mins
It was a lot going on at Bengals Camp today including a frustrated Joe Burrow and a update on Ja'Marr Chase and others.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is a training camp report. Brooke to you by
Skylight Jillie feeling good. It's Skylight time on ESPN fifteen thirty,
the official home of the Bengals.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Yes, one more check in with Tony Pike at Bengals
training camp. Bengals with the workout today. No Jamar Chase today,
no Jake Browning, Brad Robbins left early. Bengals are off
to Chicago tomorrow. They practiced with the Bears on Thursday.
Tony lots of moving parts. Let's start with the recap
of those who did practice. What stood out today?

Speaker 3 (00:36):
The defense was dominant. Today. They were dominant physically and
I thought mentally as well. It felt like two different
contrasting styles because every play the defense made you heard
about it on the sideline from the defense, and for
the first time in camp, the offense really didn't have
an answer. It's been a lot of good back and forth.
I think the offense has won most days, but yesterday

(00:58):
the defense won. The day the defense won and they
let the offense know about it. I thought the defense's
intensity was much higher. There were multiple plays where the
starting defense would have registered sacks on Joe Burrow if
it were a game situation, Joe Batchie came up with
an interception. Josh Newton continued to make some good plays.
I thought Dax Hill has progressed really nicely since Saturday. Offensively,

(01:24):
it was slow. It was frustrating for Joe Burrow. There
were pre snap penalties, there were pre snap alignment mistakes.
That has not been the case at all through training
camp to this point. But install, you're adding more every
single day, and I think that hit a little bit
of a boiling point today and there was significant frustration

(01:45):
in what the offense was doing or or not able
to do on the field today.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
All right, let's talk about some of the headlines of
the day. Let's begin with Jamar Chase. Now, Jamar Chase
was nowhere to be seen today. That's not the same
as him being at practice, but noticing Zach Taylor came
over and chatted with reporters and said that Jamar is
day to day. Uh. I know, I'm asking you to
speculate instead of observe, But but what do you make

(02:11):
of just how things played out today as it relates
to Jamar Chase.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
I see it as one of two things that can happen,
and you know, you mentioned the quote from Zach Taylor,
it's day to day. We're taking it one day at
a time. Now. The message we've been given the whole
time is what it's not day to day. There's always
been a plan in place from from day one of
Jamar Chase not practicing what we've heard from Zach Taylor.
There is a plan in place for Jamar Chase today.

(02:41):
It's day to day, which means if I'm taking day
to day, I don't know what tomorrow is. That's what
I took Zach Taylor's comments for. So if you're asking
to speculate, I was speaking it one of two things.
One would be that you know, Zach Moss didn't play
on Saturday, he had an illness. Maybe there's a bug
going on around the team. Chase isn't just feeling one
hundred percent and he's not out there. The second speculation

(03:04):
would be the one to concern yourself with as a
Bengal fan, which would be the conversation between the Jamar
Chase camp and the Bengals camp has not gone the
way that the Chase camp wants, and the next piece
of action from the Chase camp would be, let's just
not show up and see if that changes anything. I

(03:25):
would speculate that if we don't see Jamar Chase get
on that plane tomorrow and go to Chicago, I would
be concerned about the latter and again not getting into
the regular season. But Jamar Chase saying Okay, I've tried
to be amicable in this process. Nothing's getting done. Let
me step away from the team and see if that
changes anything, that would be my concern. That was also

(03:48):
why it was so weird in the middle of practice
for the Bengals communication department to say Joe is going
to give or I'm sorry, Zach is going to give
an update on Jamarro after practice. There hasn't been updates.
It's been data. It's been a plan in place that
changed today, and I think that's a little peculiar.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Yeah, no, it's definitely weird. The other headline today Jake
Browning is going to miss some time. He is dealing
with a rib issue, which means, I guess Logan Woodside
at least temporarily slides up the depth chart. Logan Woodside
has bounced around the NFL and frankly lasted longer than
I would have imagined. He is actually more experienced in
the NFL than Jake Browning was when he became the

(04:24):
Bengals backup quarterback last year. But please God tell me
if something were going to happen to Joe Burrow, Logan
Woodside's not going to be the answer week.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
One that would you would certainly help so and that's
not what it is for Logan would That's just what
this team is miss team is expecting to win Super Bowls.
It was a very quick update. It was simply it's
a rib issue. He's gonna miss some time. What sometime is,
we don't have the luxury of knowing. But he played

(04:53):
on Saturday. I would think most people watching him Saturday
would say he wasn't sharp. I don't think he was
very sharp in yesterday's practice, and today he's out there
not practicing. So obviously something to watch for because we
know the important role that Jake Browning played for this
team last year.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Damn straight, Tony, Thank you Back at it with Tony
tomorrow three forty five, four forty five and five forty five.
Paul Dayner Junior and I will have a lot to
talk about tomorrow. By the way, I was on his
podcast today and we talked about it, Marius Men's, Trent
Brown and more. Go get that where you get your podcasts,
including YouTube. You could watch my face as I talk.
Paul's here tomorrow three o'clock hour, we have to go.

(05:31):
Thank you for listening, have an awesome night. Thanks to
Tarren Bland for producing. We're back at it tomorrow at
three oh five Tony and Austin at Sincy three sixty.
At noon, Tony will be at the Cincinnati Open. Looking
forward to that. See you. This is ESPN fifteen thirty
Cincinnati Sports station.

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