Smart Money Is on Cooke or Sharman to Replace Tracy as Bengals' QB1
HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 22 – The Bengals aim to improve after two playoff misses by revamping guard positions and emphasizing defense under new coordinator Al Golden, with rookie Dylan Fairchild a key player.
- On Wednesday, July 23, the Cincinnati Bengals kicked off training camp at Kettering Health Practice Fields, with veterans Cordell Volson, Lucas Patrick and Cody Ford vying for guard spots and camp running through Aug. 10 at Paycor Stadium.
- Following a disappointing 2024 season, the Bengals parted ways with Alex Cappa and signaled a guard overhaul at the Senior Bowl, signaling a major rebuild in their offensive line.
- Lucas Patrick, re-signed on a two-year deal, emerges as a frontrunner at right guard, while third-round pick Dylan Fairchild is favored at left guard, and the rookie competition at right guard is shaping up to be more intense.
- Declining to set a naming timeline, Zac Taylor said starter announcements likely come just before Aug. 23, and those decisions will shape the offensive line’s performance.
- Under pressure to end a two-season playoff drought, preparation for the 2025-26 season continues with camp adjustments and extra preseason reps aimed at starting fast and securing early wins.
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Smart money is on Cooke or Sharman to replace Tracy as Bengals' QB1
Idaho State University junior quarterback Jordan Cooke (1) fakes a handoff during the Bengals’ practice at ICCU Community Field, Wednesday. Cooke is among the favorites to be named starting QB when the Bengals open their season at UNLV on Aug. 23. | Kalama Hines, EastIdahoSports.com POCATELLO — The Idaho State Bengals had one of the Big Sky Conference’s top passing attacks a year ago. With the graduation of trigger man Kobe Tracy, the “Throwin’ …
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