Cincinnati, OH, August 20, 2026 —

The Chicago Bears and the Cincinnati Bengals recently participated in a joint practice session, bringing together two NFL teams for a collaborative training event.

Details regarding the specific date, location, or any outcomes of this joint practice were not provided in the summary.

Joint practices are a common occurrence during NFL training camps, allowing teams to scrimmage against different competition outside of their regular preseason or regular-season games. These sessions can offer valuable opportunities for players and coaches to assess their teams against unfamiliar schemes and talent.

Typically, these practices involve units like offense vs. defense, special teams drills, and sometimes simulated game situations. They are generally viewed as a way to heighten the intensity of training camp and prepare players for the challenges of the upcoming season.

Information about any notable performances, player evaluations, or specific drills conducted during the Bears and Bengals’ joint practice was not available. The exact purpose or any specific objectives set by either coaching staff for the session also remain undisclosed.

Further details regarding the specifics of the event, such as the duration, the number of players involved, or any notable interactions between the teams, were not included in the provided summary.



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