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4/6/2018 7:24:27 PM |
John Ross has been training with former Bengals WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh in Long Beach.
Houshmandzadeh sees huge potential in Ross despite a disastrous rookie year that saw him go the entire season without catching a single pass. "If he’s working with me, bet your house on him," said Houshmandzadeh, an 11-year NFL vet who spent the bulk of his career in Cincinnati. Specifically, Houshmandzadeh wants to iron out Ross' route-running while improving his footwork. "You get to this level, everybody can run," he said. "Your technique and ability to separate has to come to the forefront because you can’t beat everybody with speed." Ross played just 17 snaps as a rookie while battling knee and shoulder injuries.
via: bengals.com
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3/31/2018 8:11:00 PM |
Bengals coach Marvin Lewis says John Ross (shoulder, leg) is fully healthy.
Ross was shut down in December with labrum surgery. He had a lost rookie year, getting held catchless in three games (17 snaps). A two-way player with only one full season at wideout in college, Ross remains a project despite his clear path to targets. The Bengals are hoping Ross can make a second-year leap.
via: bengals.com
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3/31/2018 8:11:00 PM |
Bengals coach Marvin Lewis says John Ross (shoulder, leg) is fully healthy.
Ross was shut down in December with labrum surgery. He had a lost rookie year, getting held catchless in three games (17 snaps). A two-way player with only one full college season at wideout, Ross remains a project despite his clear path to targets. The Bengals are hoping Ross can make a second-year leap.
via: bengals.com
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