Zac Taylor drove the pace car at the Quaker State 400 ahead of his first training camp as the Bengals head coach." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesCincy Jungle homepageHorizontal - WhiteCincy Junglea Cincinnati Bengals communityFollow Cincy Jungle online:Follow Cincy Jungle on TwitterFollow Cincy Jungle on FacebookFollow Cincy Jungle on InstagramLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchCincy Jungle main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibraryBengalsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections #BITESIZEFilm RoomRoster Transactions and ContractsOrange & Black InsiderSalary Cap And CBABengals EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Bengals Bytes (7/15): Setting the paceTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Joe Robbins/Getty ImagesBengals coach Zac Taylor: We expect our guys to be at training camp“We expect our guys to be in there Cordy Glenn Jersey ,” Taylor said. “We have a great group that’s really focused on helping this team do well. Business is business sometimes, but these guys are really dialed in and bought in to the things that we’re preaching. So we’re expecting everyone to be there.”Zac Taylor drives pace car for Quaker State 400 at Kentucky SpeedwayCincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor had some fun over the weekend locally, hopping into the pace car during the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway.Bengals Uniforms are Defined by StripesThere are people in the world who simply think that animal prints are gaudy or tacky. Those people probably shouldn’t even attempt to redesign the Bengals uniforms. If you were to poll all Bengals fans and ask themwhy they chose the team, there would be a meaningful portion of the fanbase that would say they simply liked the stripes.Around the leagueNiners sign Robbie Gould to 4-year, $19M contractThe two fully guaranteed years are worth $10.5 million at signing, Pelissero added. The figure makes sense, as it's about what the kicker would have made if he played the next two seasons on the franchise tags.Former Titans LB Derrick Morgan says he's retiring"My purpose in life is bigger than the game," Morgan said. "What football taught me was the power of influence. My goal is to create better and more meaningful opportunities for marginalized communities to break the cycles of generational poverty and build greater wealth and economic mobility. I feel a deep responsibility to leverage my platform for this."Franchise tag deadline: Clowney, Gould yet to signPlayers may sign the tender at any point after officially being tagged. Until the tender is inked, the team can rescind the franchise or transition tag. Once the sheet is signed, the player's salary is guaranteed for that season. If a player does not sign the tender, they remain without a contract, and therefore are not subject to fine schedules for skipping offseason workouts (as we saw with Bell last year). A player who has not signed the tender can also not be traded.Melvin Gordon: 'I want to end up with the Chargers'The Pro Bowl running back recently approached the team to request a new deal while noting he's prepared to demand a trade and not report to training camp. Gordon addressed his contract kerfuffle Saturday and stressed his desire to ink a new deal, specifically with the only NFL team he's ever known.Dolphins AHC Jim Caldwell taking leave of absence"I will be stepping back due to some medical complications that require my full attention Dre Kirkpatrick Jersey ," Caldwell said, via the team's official site. "I want to thank Stephen Ross, Chris Grier, Coach Flores and the rest of the organization for the support they have given me and my family." Week 6 of fantasy football play is highlighted by an all-in game (Texans-Chiefs) and a Falcons-Cardinals game that could see a combined 100 pass attempts from Matt Ryan and Kyler Murray.The week will also be defined by whether a pair of elite receivers can rebound following poor performances in Week 5.START: Lamar Jackson, QB, Ravens: After tossing a combined five interceptions the past two games, Jackson not only gets a rebound against the Bengals' secondary, he also faces a Cincy defense that allows the second-highest rushing yards per game to opposing quarterbacks. Don't be shocked if Jackson breaks off his first 100-yard game on the ground in 2019.SIT: Carson Wentz, QB, Eagles: Only the Colts' Jacoby Brissett has a lower yards per attempt (6.4) among qualified passers than the 6.6 Wentz is putting up. Wentz is completing just 60.3 percent of his passes, a mark that is second-lowest in the league, with only Cleveland's Baker Mayfield (55.9 percent) keeping him from rock bottom.START: Duke Johnson, RB, Texans: In what is expected to be a high-scoring matchup http://www.thebengalslockerroom.com/aut … mah-jersey , Johnson will be a dream start in PPR formats. The Chiefs give up 176.2 yards from scrimmage to opposing running backs, and Johnson will have ample shots to exploit a KC defense whose main focus will be on WRs DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller.SIT: Miles Sanders, RB, Eagles: Jordan Howard has erased any notions of a timeshare in Philly, leaving Sanders as mostly an option on passing downs. Sanders has yet to score on 54 rushing attempts and will struggle against a Vikings defense ranked fourth in fewest fantasy points per game allowed to opposing running backs.START: Michael Gallup, WR, Cowboys: He returned from injured reserve with seven catches for 113 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's loss to the Packers. Gallup ranks among the league leaders with five receptions of better than 20 yards despite missing two games and should feast on a Jets defense that is 21st in fantasy points allowed per game to opposing receivers.SIT: Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR, Packers: With a golden chance to step up in the absence of Davante Adams, MVS had just one catch for 18 yards and was targeted only four times against the Cowboys. Even if Adams misses Monday night's game, shy away from Valdes-Scantling as he faces a Lions secondary that allows only a 51.8 percent completion rate to opposing wideouts.START: Austin Hooper, TE, Falcons: The Cardinals allow an average of 1.2 touchdowns per game to opposing tight ends, far and away the worst rate in the league. Hooper comes into Sunday having caught 21 of his 26 targets (80.7 percent) for 252 yards and a pair of touchdowns over the past two weeks.SIT: Kyle Rudolph Womens Kevin Huber Jersey , TE, Vikings: At this point, it's safe to drop Rudolph, who has been targeted only eight times this season. The disappearance of Rudolph is jarring when one considers he was targeted a combined 295 times the previous three seasons.START: Terry McLaurin, WR, Redskins: Quickly becoming the featured receiver in Washington's offense, McLaurin averages 7.7 targets per game. After scoring in each of his first three games, McLaurin stands a good chance to return to the end zone against a Dolphins defense allowing 1.8 TDs per game to opposing wide receivers.SIT: Andy Dalton, QB, Bengals: Although the Ravens allow 290.8 passing yards per game, they are still 10th-best in fantasy against opposing QBs. Dalton is averaging 285.6 yards per game, but is also on pace to be sacked 64 times this season. The number could increase, especially if the Bengals' running game continues to struggle.START: Damien Williams, RB Kevin Huber Jersey White , Chiefs: Opposing teams have targeted their running backs against the Texans 9.8 times per game, with the backs catching 9.0 of the attempts. Only the Bengals allow more receiving yards per game to opposing backs, making Williams a solid PPR play who could put up huge receiving numbers if the game flow is fast paced.SIT: Joe Mixon, RB, Bengals: Mixon is averaging 3.94 yards each time he touches the ball this season. He has yet to record a run of longer than 18 yards, and 33 of his 68 receiving yards came on one reception. The Ravens are giving up just 80.2 yards per game to opposing running backs, a total that only makes the thought of starting Mixon less appealing.START: Mike Evans, WR, Buccaneers: A strong rebound play after he was held without a reception for the first time in his career, Evans did have four receptions for 61 yards in Week 2 against the Panthers. Carolina CB James Bradbury will make Evans' trip overseas a challenge, but look for Jameis Winston to target him at least 8 to 10 times.SIT: Diontae Johnson, WR, Steelers: The prospect of rookie Devlin Hodges starting at quarterback puts a dent into the Pittsburgh passing game, with Johnson the mostly likely to suffer. Johnson will be hard-pressed to make big plays against a Chargers defense that is 10th overall in fewest fantasy points per game allowed to opposing receivers.START: Gardner Minshew II http://www.thebengalslockerroom.com/aut … own-jersey , QB, Jaguars: Quietly, Minshew has produced a 9-1 TD:INT margin and has thrown two touchdowns in each of his past three games. Not only is he coming off the first 300-yard game of his career, Minshew also is the league's most efficient passer in the red zone with a rating of 127.8. The Saints are 28th in fantasy points allowed per game to opposing quarterbacks and similar production is possible if too much focus is placed on stopping Jags RB Leonard Fournette.SIT: Kenyan Drake, RB, Dolphins: Drake may start the game against the Redskins, but it's not a given he will have the most touches in the Miami backfield. A ground game averaging 3 yards per carry could be shaken up as both Drake and Kalen Ballage could concede carries to Mark Walton.This column was provided to The Associated Press by SportsGrid Inc., wwwsportsgrid.com