![]() Bengals wide receivers coach Troy Walters has seen the same approach from Ja’Marr all week. And he doesn’t want to make it into anything more than just another game on the schedule. He doesn’t want to make the game about him. He delivered most of his answers in a deliberate, matter-of-fact manner, which was intentional. While Ja’Marr used the word “exciting,” his demeanor was anything but while speaking with reporters Wednesday. “It’s exciting to play in front of all those guys.” “There will be a lot of people there,” he said. Sunday, he hopes he’ll know just by the sound. Ja’Marr always knows where his parents are sitting because they let him know during a break in pregame warmups. Their inner circle of 50 will be holding a Bengals tailgate in the gulf of black and gold before heading inside to watch Ja’Marr from their seats near midfield behind the Cincinnati bench. “But now she’s getting people to choose a side this week. She is or she used to be a diehard Saints fan,” he said. “Ja’Marr’s mom, she used to be a diehard - well, she is a diehard - I don’t know how to say that. But he struggled to place the proper tense on Toeleah’s fandom. Jimmy said he was a huge Saints fan before Ja’Marr landed in Cincinnati. ![]()
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