Bengals fans got to watch about one hour of Monday's first practice with pads before the team moved into the bubble.
The Cincinnati Bengals moved their first padded training-camp practice indoors as the threat of rain arrived at the practice fields adjacent to Paycor Stadium.
The team made its way to the IEL Indoor Practice Facility, which is closed to the public, around 11 a.m.
Fans got to watch about one hour of practice before the team moved into the bubble.
The team has practices open to the public Wednesday (July 30), Thursday (July 31), Saturday (August 2) and Sunday (August 3) before its first preseason game August 7 against the Philadelphia Eagles.
More via Twitter/X from The Enquirer's Kelsey Conway and Patrick Brennan:
Last outdoor play of the morning. Bengals hoofed it over to the bubble, which is closed to the public. pic.twitter.com/DRC8vV7Csz
— Pat Brennan (@PBrennanENQ) July 28, 2025
Thunderstorms made their way to Cincy so the Bengals moved their practice inside pic.twitter.com/dHoYAgw6qb
— Kelsey Conway (@KelseyLConway) July 28, 2025
With dark clouds rolling in, the #Bengals just moved practice to the IEL indoor facility pic.twitter.com/aeEx3GMx2V
— Dan Hoard (@Dan_Hoard) July 28, 2025
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