"Will continues to take steps forward and fit into the mold," head coach Marvin Lewis said during his presser on Monday. "Were happy with what he's doing."
In Sunday's Bengals win over the Chargers, with 2:37 remaining in the third quarter, defensive end Will Clarke lowered himself into a three-point stance while quarterback Philip Rivers barked instructions to his offense. Suddenly the calm took over in the moment after the last instruction was issued and before the snap was launched. Hut. After securing the shotgun snap from the Chargers' 10-yard line and instinctively rotating the football to grip the laces, Rivers looked for Keenan Allen, who was running a 10-yard hitch.