Cincinnati's Bengals maintain a familiar locker-room environment, including table tennis stations and Joe Burrow's first locker, with many returning players present. After missing the postseason two consecutive years, the team made only minor roster changes and added a couple of new starters rather than executing major overhauls. Expectations for improvement rest more on internal development than on big acquisitions. Coach Zac Taylor expressed strong confidence in the current roster, citing encouraging practice performances and excitement to translate those into preseason and regular-season games. The overall outlook emphasizes continuity and player growth as the path to a better season.
CINCINNATI -- A quick stroll around the Cincinnati Bengals' locker room features a few familiarities. The two stations for table tennis, while used sparingly immediately after practice compared to previous years, are still in the middle of the room. Quarterback Joe Burrow still has the first locker near the hallway that leads past the equipment room and opens up to the rest of the room. And as far as who is in there, it's many of the same faces, too.
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