The Cincinnati Bengals finally addressed their offensive line in a meaningful way this offseason.
By adding Alex Cappa, Ted Karras, and La’el Collins in free agency and drafting Cordell Volson, they replaced four of their five starters from a year ago. The only carryover was their best player in 2021, Jonah Williams.
And yet, the struggle continues. There is however one big difference this season. Last year, Burrow handled the pressure well, often rolling out and keeping the play alive, while looking downfield for a big play.
This season, he seems to want to tuck the ball and run up the middle, and he isn’t always able to avoid the rush
This play is a perfect example.