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Several Cincinnati Bengals players and coaches attended the Cincinnati Open on Aug. 11. Among those in attendance were coach Zac Taylor, offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher, defensive coordinator Al Golden, offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr., defensive tackle B.J. Hill, linebacker Logan Wilson and tight end Drew Sample.
But the former second-round pick has picked up tennis as a hobby since moving to Cincinnati. After a late flight home from Philadelphia following the Bengals' preseason loss to the Eagles, Sample, along with his wife and children, attended the Aug. 8 day session of the Cincinnati Open.
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Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson remains without a contract extension as the 2025 season draws nearer. Despite Myles Garrett and T.J. Watt recently getting new massive extensions, Hendrickson, who is playing on a one-year extension worth $21 million,