The recruit of the Bengals Shemar Stewart provokes a fight after having overthrown Joe Burrow

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Shemar Stewart, recruit of the Bengals of Cincinnati, was the reason for the reason behind a big fight in the training camp on Wednesday.

Stewart rushed during the 11 exercises against 11 when he lost his place and fell into the quarter-rear Joe Burrow, hitting him in the lawn.

In the training camp, he is emphasized through the NFL not to hit the quarter to avoid any chance of injury. Even if Stewart did not want to do it, the offensive line of the Bengals was expressed and the tensions ran between the teammates.

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Shemar Stewart # 97 of the Bengals of Cincinnati looks against the Eagles of Philadelphia during the NFL pre-season 2025 match at Lincoln Financial Field on August 7, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles beat Bengals 34-27. (Mitchell Leff / Getty images)

The fight was taken on video, although it does not seem to degenerate into something too physical.

After training, several offensive line players expressed their dissatisfaction with Stewart’s actions.

Bengals put an end to the deadlock with the choice of first round Shemar Stewart with the signing of his recruit contract

“Be just smarter … Great player, [but] It’s all our hopes and dreams there, “said the Ted Karras center.” We must also be better. It’s about us. “”

Lucas Patrick’s right guard has also been the subject of a blame on itself.

“Gotta Protect n ° 9. Starts with me in advance,” said Patrick, according to the cincinnati enquirer. “I have to play better and protect better, but you cannot let the number 9 be affected.”

Stewart was a projector at the start of the Bengal training camp because he had still not signed his recruit contract due to the contractual language involving guarantees. He previously left the compulsory mini-camp due to the situation.

The quarter of the Bengals of Cincinnati Joe Burrow (9 years old) was on the touch in the first quarter against the Eagles of Philadelphia in Lincoln Financial Field. (Images Bill Streicher / Imagn)

After the end of the dead end, the 17th choice in total finally accepted its agreement.

Bengals would have tried to restructure how their first -round recruit contracts are finished, which would allow the team to cancel future guarantees.

“I am 100%right,” he said about his position about his recruit contract in June. “I don’t ask anything that you (Bengals) never does before. But in your case, you all want to win arguments (more) than winning more games.”

Stewart had attended meetings during the Mini-Camp but did not go up on the field. He did not relate to training camp earlier this week, which upset the director of Bengals, Duke Tobin.

“I think Shemar must be here,” Tobin told journalists. “I’m not going to blame Shemar. He listens to the advice he pays for. I do not understand, I do not believe or do not agree with the advice, but I do not pay him. If I felt that we are unfairly dealing because it relates to all other draft choices in this year’s project, so maybe it would be a different story. But we are not really.

Shemar Stewart (97) from Cincinnati Bengals Bengals Shemar Stewart (97) for teammates at Bengals from Cincinnati in Cincinnati on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. In practice of the Bengals of Cincinnati in Cincinnati on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. (Imagn)

Stewart recorded his first nfl tackle in the first Bengal pre-season match last week against the Eagles of Philadelphia.

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