BREAKING : Bengals give an early look at potential starting offensive line

Bengals give an early look at potential starting offensive line - Cincy  Jungle

The Cincinnati Bengals are gearing up for a bounce-back season and working towards a postseason appearance.

One of the biggest needs for improvement for this team was the trenches, both offensively and defensively.

The front office added a few new names to the offensive line specifically and hired offensive line coach Scott Peters to replace Frank Pollack.

With the team officially practicing, we have gotten to see a sneak peek of what could be a potential starting offensive line over the past few days.

The potential starting offensive line, and current first team, is Orlando Brown Jr (LT), third round pick Dylan Fairchild (LG), Ted Karras (C), free agent signing Lucas Patrick (RG), and Amarius Mims (RT).

There is still plenty of time until the season officially kicks off, but this could be a sign of the direction Peters and Zac Taylor plan to take in Week 1.

The offense has ridiculous potential going into next season, but it all starts up front.

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