Andrei Iosivas From 130-pounds To NFL Wide Receiver

Published 2024-08-08
#bengals #nfl
In this exclusive One-on-One interview with second-year Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Andrei Iosivas, Dave Lapham checks in with one of the top Bengals training camp performers.

Coming off a rookie season that saw Iosivas play in 16 games with one start while catching 15 passes, including four for touchdowns, the 6-foot3, 205-pound receiver was realistic about his future as a football player until he saw a growth spurt, going from 130-pounds before dedicating himself to hit the weight room.

Having earned All-Ivy League honors in football and All-American honors in track and field, Iosivas worked his way up to become a sixth-round draft pick by the Bengals in 2023 and now looks like a player who could have a breakout year two as a new primary target of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.

Learn more about his journey to the NFL in this exclusive One-on-One interview on Dave Lapham In The Trenches, presented by First Star Logistics.

All Comments (12)
  • @tmartin8888
    Great interview. I always appreciate the chance to get to know Yoshi a little better. Very happy he’s put in the time and dedication to continue making the most of his opportunities. Hope the Bengals continue to find ways to get him on the field because we may be depending on guys like Yoshi to become core pieces of the offense soon.
  • Thank you Dave for Yoshi interview ❤ his a force to be reckoned…. we love Yoshi ❤
  • @caseyp3879
    Yoshi and Gesicki are the two players I’m most hyped to watch this year
  • @kazahani
    Can't wait to see what this guy can do this season! Thanks for another great interview, Dave.
  • @JoeyVol
    Great questions for Iosivas, Lap!
  • @dantheman5745
    I seem to end up saying this with every player I see interviewed, but it's so easy to root for Yoshi. Our receiving corps is looking lethal.
  • @WHODEYKL
    Yoshi is a monster and will be unstoppable next to Uno and Tee. He needs to be wr3
  • @charlesh1735
    Yoshi doesn’t play around with his training and athleticism. This guy is just as a genetic freak as Jamarr Chase is!
  • @adamwuest3958
    That Charlie injury today didn't look to good lap, hopefully he is ok. Yoshi has gotta step up BIG this year