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‘You can’t ignore that production’

The Cincinnati Bengals will likely keep six or seven wide receivers on their 53-man roster when the regular season kicks off in less than a month.

Third-year wide receiver Trenton Irwin is using this time to make his case for one of those slots. 

The UCLA product added to his strong training camp on Saturday night in the Bengals' 19-14 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, posting three catches for a team-high 35 yards. 

"I've loved watching Trenton Irwin play, really the last year-and-a-half," Bengals' offensive coordinator Brian Callahan said Monday. "We would do those one-on-ones in practice over the course of the season and he would always win, and I think that trend has continued."

Trenton Irwin led Bengals receivers on Saturday with three catches for 35 yards.

Irwin was targeted a team-high five times by backup quarterback Kyle Shurmur and helped the Bengals' offense move into scoring position. Irwin caught a 17-yard pass over the middle with 8:28 left in the third quarter, securing the ball through a vicious blow from Tampa Bay rookie defensive back Cameron Kinley that drew an unnecessary roughness penalty.

On the next drive, Shurmur and Irwin connected on a 25-yard completion that was nullified by a holding penalty. Eight plays later, Irwin's 12-yard reception moved the chains on third-and-9. Both drives would result in field goals as the Bengals took the lead for good. 


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