The Seattle Seahawks and Cincinnati Bengals are set to open their 2019 seasons in two weeks and while our focus has obviously been on what the Seahawks will look like, the Bengals made an important announcement about their offensive line on Sunday: former undrafted free agent Trey Hopkins has won the starting center job over 2018 first round pick Billy Price, while fourth round rookie Michael Jordan has been named the starting left guard.
With first round tackle Jonah Williams expected to miss this season, the starting offensive line looks to be Cordy Glenn at left tackle, Jordan and Price at their respective positions, then John Miller at right guard and Bobby Hart at right tackle.