Thaddeus Moss has big goals for Bengals training camp

Moss plots a breakout with the Bengals this summer.

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Onlookers haven’t heard much about Thaddeus Moss in the early goings of Cincinnati Bengals training camp.

A big name due to his last name and status as a 2019 LSU teammate of Joe Burrow, Moss was an attention-worthy pickup by the Bengals this offseason.

But so far, Moss hasn’t made a ton of noise in camp at a rather stacked position.

ESPN’s Ben Baby caught up with him after a recent practice and asked about what he wants to prove:

“Just that I can play ball. It’s literally as simple as that. The last two years have been out of my control…going undrafted and stuff, I haven’t had any say in it. I’m finally healthy, I’m finally on the football field…as long as I stay healthy everything is going to take care of itself.”

There’s certainly room for Moss to show what he’s capable of and squeak past a name like Mitchell Wilcox for the final roster. But he’ll likely have to make some noise in preseason contests — while staying healthy — for that to happen.

Call it a good problem for the Bengals to have. Moss is motivated after a quiet year in Washington last season and like Ja’Marr Chase, he’s got prior experience with Burrow.

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