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Plus: B.J. Hill's Word Is Good NEW BENGALS LOCKER ROOM OVERFLOWS WITH TECHNOLOGY AND TRADITION Benga

Plus: B.J. Hill's Word Is Good [View In Browser]( [Bengals Blitz]( [Locker Room]( NEW BENGALS LOCKER ROOM OVERFLOWS WITH TECHNOLOGY AND TRADITION Bengals founder and pro football pioneer Paul Brown, who invented everything from the playbook to the radio helmet, would be quite comfortable standing in front of his team's new locker room that huddles up the latest technology with the earliest traditions. After a beehive of work began in the wake of last season, Joe Burrow and company began moving in before Tuesday's practice to find their old space wired for the 21st century with trim from the Bengals' 1960s origins. [Read More]( [Top Headlines]( [Locker Room]( BENGALS UNVEIL STATE-OF-THE-ART LOCKER ROOM RENOVATION "We hope it's an energizing, high-end, professional setting for our players every day," said Bengals Director of Strategy and Engagement Elizabeth Blackburn. "We had a great project team who delivered a clean, cool space with functional, efficient lockers that achieve our players' needs. We paired modern features like chargers for the growing number of devices and drying units for equipment with custom details in many places in the lockers that feature our franchise's great brand and history." [Read More]( NEW LOCKER ROOM A HIT ON FIRST DAY OF HITTING Left tackle Orlando Brown Jr., all moved into the Bengals' new locker room, had already taken his helmet off Tuesday after their first padded practice of the season and put it on the drying rack next to his "Every Day I'm Hustlin' trinket he saved from his old locker. "They did a lot of work this offseason to make sure we have less to worry about and just play football," Brown said. "That's what this organization is. That's what ownership is, the front office. Top to bottom and the culture they've been able create. I'm very thankful." [Read More]( B.J. HILL'S WORD IS GOOD B.J. Hill is a man of his word. The Bengals defensive tackle made good on his dare with quarterback Joe Burrow and showed up for Sunday's "Back Together Weekend," practice with a bleached blond razor cut. "He knows I look better than him," Hill said before practice. "I like it. I might keep it the whole season." Hill says during spring practice he dared Burrow to buzz and bleach his hair and, never dreaming he'd do it, told Burow he'd do it if he did it. [Read More]( [Sam Hubbard]( REHABBED AND REFRESHED SAM HUBBARD Sam Hubbard, the Cincinnati Kid who is already author of two of the greatest sequences in Bengals postseason history, is looking to publish an updated edition. "I want to have the best year of my career this year. I'm just getting started," Hubbard said after a vintage high-motor practice on the second day of Bengals training camp. "It's a situation that can really motivate you to get back to being hungry again. I'm about as hungry as I've ever been in my career." [Read More]( [Social Spotlight]( [Social Spotlight]( [Social Spotlight]( BURROW, CHASE AND HIGGINS SEE LOCKER ROOM FOR THE FIRST TIME THE DYNAMIC KICKOFF RULE EXPLAINED [NFL kickoff rule]( [Check It Out]( BENGALS BOOTH PODCAST: Let's Sweat It's the "Let's Sweat" edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as Dan Hoard and Dave Lapham review the first week of training camp and react to some of the most interesting comments from players and coaches. Plus, Dan's "5 Questions" with the draft picks feature continues as we get to know defensive end Cedric Johnson. [LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE NOW]( [Bengals Gear]( [Schedule]( [Tampa Bay]( [Philadelphia]( [Colts]( [Las Vegas]( [New England]( [New England]( [Cleveland]( [Baltimore]( [Denver]( [Waitlist]( [Schedule]( | [Tickets]( | [Shop]( | [Watch]( ©2024 Cincinnati Bengals 1 Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati OH 45202 US [bengals.com]( | 513.621.8383 | bengals@bengals.nfl.net [Manage My Preferences Add]( [bengals@bengals.nfl.net]( [to your email contact list/address book to ensure delivery of future emails from the Cincinnati Bengals.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this email because your email address was used for a ticket purchase or you opted-in to receive emails. If you no longer wish to receive emails from the Cincinnati Bengals then you may [unsubscribe](. [Facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [youtube logo]( [tiktok logo](bengals)

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