As long as Joe Burrow is healthy, the Cincinnati Bengals offense will be one to be reckoned with.
Just last week, CBS Sports’ Jared Dubin ranked the Bengals’ trio of Burrow, Joe Mixon and Ja’Marr Chase as the NFL’s second-best “triplets,” trailing only the Los Angeles Chargers.
That’s not even accounting for what Tee Higgins, Tyler Boyd and Chris Evans are capable of, as this skill-position group is arguably the best in the entire league.
The problem is the offensive line has been a major weakness for several years now, which has kept this unit from reaching its full potential.