Next comes the Padres. Jamal Chase. He's back in Cincinnati again this weekend. This is the first time we've seen Chase since the Bengals picked up the Pro Bowl wide receiver. Chase, who picked up his fifth-year option, said that aside from an afternoon in Cincinnati last month, he has actually been working with trainers in Dallas and Miami this offseason. He also teased a toss-up with Joe Burrow, but on this special offseason Sunday, hundreds of kids from 1st grade to 11th grade gathered at Princeton High School, as featured in Today's Hard Count. . , once again, it's all about the kids. I know there is nothing I can do but show you love and support from Cincinnati.You know, they always show love
Hundreds attend Ja'Marr Chase youth football camp
The Bengals continue the second phase of voluntary offseason training this week. Cincinnati's rookies have joined up with the veterans in recent days, and Joe Burrow continues to work on his wrist. Burrow has resumed throwing, but has yet to make a pass to either of his two top receivers. Jamal Chase and Tee Higgins have yet to appear at Peiko Stadium. On Sunday, Chase returned to Cincinnati for the first time since the Bengals exercised his fifth-year option last month. He was in town to serve the Cincinnati community, hosting a football camp at Princeton High School for hundreds of kids in grades 1-11. “Once again, it's all about the kids. There's nothing I can do in Cincinnati to show love and support. They always show me love, so the biggest thing I can do is just give back to the community.” Chase said of Sunday's camp. He hasn't participated in voluntary workouts with the Bengals, but Chase said he continues to work out with trainers in Dallas and Miami in the offseason.
The Bengals continue the second phase of voluntary offseason training this week.
The Cincinnati rookie has joined the veteran in recent days as Joe Burrow continues to take steps toward wrist recovery. Although he has returned to pitching, he has yet to throw to either of his top two receiving targets, with Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins both yet to appear at Peiko Stadium.
On Sunday, Chase returned to Cincinnati for the first time since the Bengals picked up his fifth-year option last month. He was in town to give back to the Cincinnati community, hosting a football camp at Princeton High School for hundreds of kids in grades 1-11.
“Again, it's all about the kids, and there's nothing I can do to show them the love and support back in Cincinnati. You know, they always show me love. And, you know, all I can do is give back to the community,'' Chase said of Sunday's camp.
Chase has not participated in voluntary practices with the Bengals, but said he has continued to work with trainers in Dallas and Miami this offseason.