Compared to most NFL cities, Cincinnati is a bit low-key. A midwestern town with old industry still embedded in an urban area.
Relative to Fargo, North Dakota, the hometown of Bengals rookie Cordell Volson, Cincinnati might be a metropolis.
In his first exposure with the Queen City, Volson found comfort in the ways that his birthplace and new work place reminisce one another. He said as much after practicing next to Paul Brown Stadium for the first time last week and seeing the surrounding environment.
“I saw the bulldozers and I was thinking ‘You’re right at home,’” Volson told Geoff Hobson of Bengals.