Thursday, June 9th, 2011 at 12:50 pm , filed under NFL News by Prince Micheal
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Andy Dalton has started first workout with the Cincinnati Bengals on Wednesday morning at college field.
On Wednesday, more than 40 Cincinnati Bengals players has been take part in their first voluntary and the full squad workout at the University of Cincinnati. The Bengals team is going to knob to coordinator Jay Gruden’s, where Dalton can’t get the training from the coaches due to NFL’s lockout. The workout for the players is limited to a few voluntary sessions in shorts and T-shirts without helmets, uniforms, pads or even a complete playbook.
Dalton has begun his workout with the offense while the defense worked out at a suburban soccer facility on Monday. On Wednesday, They got together and given a chance to Dalton to meet all defensive players for the first time. It was the first time that Bengals have worked out without quarterback Carson Palmer, who has given a statement that he will retire from the NFL, if he will not traded for the next season. Palmer was the Bengals team leader, during his seven years as a starter.
The 23-year-old Andy Dalton said that, he didn’t know all of them here in the team, but it’s been great to work with everyone and everybody is working together.
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