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Bengals’ Myles Murphy Reveals Year 2 Expectations: Increased Size, Intelligence, and Composure

Bigger, Smarter, Calmer - Bengals



The week of the NFL Draft brings back memories for players, especially those fresh off their rookie seasons. Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Myles Murphy is reflecting on his own draft experience and the advice he received as he transitions from Clemson to the pros. As Murphy begins Week 2 of the Bengals’ offseason program, he is sharing the wisdom he gained with former teammates currently going through the draft process.

Murphy’s journey from college to the NFL has been a learning experience, with his rookie season serving as a foundation for growth. Despite only playing 27.8% of defensive snaps last year, Murphy is focused on improving for the upcoming season. His offseason has been dedicated to enhancing his football condition and versatility on the field, anticipating a more significant role in 2024.

Transitioning from college to the NFL has presented challenges for Murphy, but he has embraced the opportunity to grow both physically and mentally. The adjustments required in the league, especially amidst loud crowds and fast-paced gameplay, have been key areas of focus for the young defensive end.

Looking ahead, Murphy is eager to showcase his progress and contribute more significantly to the Bengals’ defense in the upcoming season. His dedication to offseason training and preparation demonstrates his commitment to success in his second year in the league. As he continues to hone his skills and adapt to the demands of the NFL, Murphy’s journey from rookie to seasoned pro is shaping up to be a promising one.