Tweet blasts Bengals over Caleb Williams crossing street to practice
A Twitter/X account slammed the Cincinnati Bengals over the whole having-to-cross-the-street-to-get-to-practice thing.
A Twitter account with over 460,000 followers criticized the Cincinnati Bengals for requiring quarterback Caleb Williams to cross a street to reach the team's practice field in Cincinnati. @MLFootball tweeted that this was one of the most pathetic things a professional franchise could do. Williams was reportedly stunned by the requirement to cross a street, although it's unclear if the video showing this reaction was accurate.
Despite the criticism, Williams expressed admiration for the Bengals' revamped defense, which featured Dexter Lawrence, during a joint practice session. The team's decision to practice downtown, near the river, garnered positive reactions from fans and observers, who praised the Bengals for their accessibility.
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