"That just shows you how accurate he is," said Anderson.
Bengals cornerback Dax Hill shared his positive impressions of Cook, noting that the former Chiefs safety brings invaluable championship experience to the secondary.
"Committed. Locked in.
Good dude," said Hill.
Newly acquired safety Bryan Cook expressed his focus on mastering the defensive playbook and building strong relationships within the Cincinnati locker room.
"I'm doing the best I can learning the system and learning the plays, learning the guys and the locker room," said Cook.
Cook noted that the extensive time remaining before the regular season opener provides an essential window to build team cohesion.
"It feels like forever to the first game," said Cook.
Cook recognized the potent nature of the Bengals' offense and underscored the defense's role in securing decisive victories.
"You need a quarterback first and foremost, and weapons on offense," said Cook.
Cook emphasized his interpersonal approach to leadership, stating that he aims to be a dependable teammate by understanding the unique dynamics of his peers.
"I'm listening to the guys, trying to understand where they're coming from and how they move," said Cook.
Cook concluded by stating that the ultimate objective for the roster is to break through existing barriers and achieve unprecedented franchise glory.
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"Now it's just trying to get over this hump so you can say you did something that's never been done in franchise history," said Cook.