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Shemar Stewart Bengals ready to “set my goal” after signing a newcomer contract

Shemar Stewart Bengals ready to "set my goal" after signing a newcomer contract


Stewart’s prolonged seizure meant he needed to find another home for training, so he returned to the place he knew best: Texas A&M, urged some panic among Bengals fans that he could not approach a contract with Cincinnati. In the end, they don’t have to worry. Now, however, Stewart has to get away with his teammates when he goes into his professional career.

“Football is football. Only a way I feel is if I ever doubt my body, which I don’t,” said Stewart. “Ask my football skills, which I don’t. Sure, there will be a few days that I felt like I’ve just been hit, but at the end of the day it’s football.”

When Stewart got through the pre -schooling process, the audience could nothing but saliva over his potential. Stewart presented great test numbers and an inspiring view of a 6-foot-5, £ 267 frame that appears to be cut from granite and put great test numbers and inspiring views of the Rusher’s game-exchange edge. But his college career lacked considerable statistical production – he left College Station, Texas with only 4.5 sacks in his career – which led many to wonder if he would ever reach his potential at the next level.

It did not let Bengals, a team that is not afraid to put players with more characteristics and potential than production.

Stewart is aiming to put an end to that debate in the newcomer season and says Bengals official page says he intends to compile a memorable debut campaign with a simple starting goal to “be a physical presence among the line early.”

He knows it won’t happen overnight. Fortunately, by signing his newcomer contract and joining the team, he has finally cleared the first checkpoint on his journey.

“I still have a lot of work to find out. I can’t wait for it to develop,” said Stewart.