Cincinnati Bengals rookies visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base this week around OTAs work, stopping at notable locations like the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and Military Working Dog facility.

Along the way, the Bengals rookies ran a skills camp for kids and families on base.

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Bengals first-round pick Shemar Stewart was one of the players interviewed about the experince by Fox 19’s Ken Brown: “I can’t compare my life to them but I know when I was a kid and NFL players would come back and do a camp, I was star-struck and I wanted to be like the NFL player. So, I feel like it could impact their lives in the right direction to accomplish their dreams.”

Those Bengals rookies will be with the team next week for mandatory June work before the extended break ahead of training camp next month.

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