Bengals receiver Andrei Iosivas says he's aiming to tune out the "outside noise" this year, admitting that online abuse caused him to get in his own head "a little bit" amid on-field struggles last season.
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Bengals' Iosivas: Online abuse 'got in my head'
Bengals receiver Andrei Iosivas says he's aiming to tune out the "outside noise" this year, admitting that online abuse caused him to get in his own head "a little bit" amid on-field struggles last season.
Published May 12, 2026, 9:00 PM
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