Isaiah Prince “Never Stopped Believing” in Journey from Ohio State to Becoming Super Bowl Starter for Cincinnati Bengals

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Isaiah Prince “Never Stopped Believing” in Journey from Ohio State to Becoming Super Bowl Starter for Cincinnati Bengals
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Isaiah Prince’s journey from Ohio State to becoming a Super Bowl starter has had plenty of ups and downs along the way, but Prince says he “never stopped believing” in his ability.

Isaiah Prince’s path to becoming a starting offensive tackle for a Super Bowl team has come with plenty of ups and downs along the way.

He was claimed off of waivers by the Cincinnati Bengals shortly after he was released by the Dolphins, but did not play in any games for the Bengals as a rookie and opted out of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Going into the 2021 offseason, Prince was far from a lock to make the Bengals’ roster.

“I don’t think I ever doubted myself,” Prince said last week. “I know the type of player that I am, I know that I belong and I think that’s the biggest thing is the confidence, believing in yourself and I don’t think I’ve never stopped believing in myself.”While Prince didn’t participate in the 2020 NFL season, he continued to work at his craft by training with former Ohio State offensive lineman LeCharles Bentley.

“He went out to Arizona and really trained really hard,” Pollack said Tuesday. “He kind of changed his body a little bit and put on some mass in that regard.” “I think all my teammates can probably say I’m very accountable,” Prince said. “I’m going to do the work, I’m going to spend the extra time, I’m going to go 1,000 percent in practice and I’m always going to make sure that I’m at my very best to get the job done. I’m gonna be in the tubs after practice. That’s just Isaiah Prince, Isaiah Prince just works really hard. I know that’s kind of something that everyone says, but that’s just me. I’m humble, I’m simple.

“Every time I go into the game, I’m thinking about Joe,” Prince said. “I’m thinking about protecting him not only as my job and my quarterback, but also as my brother. You want to stick up for your brothers, I think that’s part of being a team, and part of the relationship being so close, I do play hard for Joe too and not only just the team. That’s my brother, and as far as everybody else, I think I play hard for all my brothers as well.

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