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Tinsley’s emergence has happened that quickly in Bengals’ training camp. After earning his way into getting second-team reps, Tinsley caught two touchdown passes in a 31-17 win over the Washington Commanders and put an exclamation point on his bid for a roster spot.
Now that all of you can breathe a sign of relief after watching Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow flirt with disaster a couple of times in Wednesday night’s 31-17 preseason win against the Washington Commanders,
Both teams enter the matchup at 0-1 after losses in their preseason openers, with kickoff set for 8 p.m. ET at Northwest Stadium in Summerfield.
The Cincinnati Bengals will conclude their final preseason contest against the Indianapolis Colts this Saturday.
Bengals receiver Mitchell Tinsley had two touchdown catches on Monday night vs. the Commanders in preseason as he battles for a spot on Cincinnati's 53-man roster. He also received quite the endorsement from Joe Burrow.
The starters played well, but the final score tells a different story. Here are the key issues the Washington Commanders must address before Week 1.
With one exception, Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor characterized his team's overall outlook as being "in good shape" on the injury front.
Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Cordell Volson will undergo surgery on his shoulder and is expected to be out for the year, according to coach Zac Taylor.
For the Washington Commanders and the Cincinnati Bengals, the biggest storylines for Monday's preseason game were the players not playing. Cincinnati star edge defender Trey Hendrickson remains a hold-in at training camp,