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The first round of the first round of the Cincinnati Bengals, Shemar Stewart, was the reason behind a great fight in the training camp on Wednesday.
Stewart hastened during the 11 years against 11 when he lost his balance and fell to the Marshal of Campo Joe Burrow, hitting him to the grass.
In the training camp, it emphasizes all the NFL not to hit the field marshal to avoid any possibility of injuries. Even if Stewart did not want to do it, the offensive line of the Bengals made an exception, and the tensions rose among the teammates.
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The defensive wing of the Cincinnati Bengals, Shemar Stewart (97), directs a drill with teammates in Cincinnati Bengals Practice in Cincinnati on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. In the practice of the Cincinnati Bengals in Cincinnati on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. (IMAGN)
The fight was caught in a video, although it did not seem to intensify something too physical.
After practice, multiple offensive linens expressed their disgust with Stewart’s actions.
Bengals End Tense Standoff with the First Round Selection Shemar Stewart with signing of his rookie agreement
“I only know smart … great player, [but] That is all our hopes and dreams right there, “Ted Karras Center told journalists.” We also have to be better. That is about us. “
The right guard Lucas Patrick also pointed to himself.
“I have to protect No. 9. Start with me in advance,” said Patrick, according to Cincinnati Enquirer. “I have to play better and protect better, but you can’t let the number 9 be beaten.”
Stewart was an early care center in the Bengals training field, since he had not yet signed his rookie agreement due to a contract language that implied guarantees. Previously left a mandatory mini -family due to the situation.

The Cincinnati Bengals field marshal, Joe Burrow (9), was on the sidelines during the first quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles in Lincoln Financial Field. (Images of Bill Streicher/Imagn)
After the confrontation ended, the General Selection 17 finally agreed to its agreement.
According to the reports, the Bengals were trying to restructure the way in which their first -round rookie contracts are made, which would allow the team to cancel future guarantees.
“I have 100% reason,” he said about his position on his rookie agreement in June. “I am not asking for anything that they have not done before.
Stewart had been attending meetings during the mini -family, but was not reaching the field. He did not inform the training camp at the beginning of this week, which bothered the Executive of the Bengals, Duke Tobin.
“I think Shemar needs to be here,” Tobin told journalists. “I am not going to blame Shemar. He is listening to the advice he is paying. I do not understand or agree with the advice, but I am not the one who pays it. If I felt that we were unfairly treating him with regard to all the other draft selections in this year’s draft, then it may be a different story. But we do not really do it.

The rookie of the Bengals, Shemar Stewart, was ridiculed for hitting Joe Burrow to the ground during the practice of the training camp. (IMAGN/GETTY)
Stewart recorded his first NFL Tackle in the first preseason game of the Bengals last week against the Philadelphia Eagles.