Tyler Eifert’s sixth season with the Cincinnati Bengals got off to a false start at OTAs.

Eifert, who only played in two games last year, suffered some sort of small setback at OTAs and was held out, with Marvin Lewis unsure of his availability for training camp.

Ahead of training camp, he took to social media and sang a more positive tune:

The Bengals hit Eifert with a one-year extension this offseason after his multiple surgeries and an endorsement from his doctor. Bringing him along slow was always the plan, though the setback earlier this offseason perhaps wasn’t part of it.

Either way, the Bengals could use Eifert on the field fully next season as they attempt a rebound. He’s scored 18 touchdowns over the past three seasons, which is impressive considering he’s only played in 10 total games over the past two seasons.

For now, Eifert’s name coming up in a headline is good news. If fortune smiles on the Bengals, it’ll stay that way until the regular season begins.