CINCINNATI, Ohio (WKEF) — With training camp now three weeks old, the Bengals have started to develop habits from both the earlier practices, and from last week’s preseason game at Philadelphia.

With several Reds players visiting practice before their scheduled game against the Phillies, the Bengals continued practice sessions Wednesday, with a brief scuffle taking part midway through the practice.

First-round draft pick Shemar Stewart was involved in a play where he came close to tackling Joe Burrow, prompting some words between the offense and defense. Cooler heads prevailed, with veteran players saying there are no ill feelings between any of the teammates. The offensive linemen acknowledge there are still some points to improve on for the future.

The Bengals have two more practices before the second preseason game at Washington on Monday.