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Mindset change to protect Joe Burrow

Cincinnati Bengals center Billy Price (53) and offensive line walk between fields during a training camp practice at the Paul Brown Stadium practice facility in downtown Cincinnati on Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021.

For the Cincinnati Bengals’ offensive line, the mission is simple: Protect everyone at all costs.

And while it sounds cliché, much of the team’s success this season will rely upon their ability to do it a high level. Not only did the team surrender 48 sacks last season, tied for fifth-most in the NFL, the season-ending knee injury to Joe Burrow has the unit taking this task even more personal. Burrow was sacked 32 times in the 10 games in which he played during his rookie season.

The taste of what the offensive linemen on the roster felt watching their starting quarterback being carted off FedEx Field on Nov. 22, 2020, still lingers to this day.

“I don’t think we have that taste out of our mind at all,” offensive tackle Fred Johnson said. “Joe still has a scar on his knee. I see it every day and I wasn’t even playing that game. It’s just something that is in the back of our minds, ‘Alright, we can’t allow this to occur again.’ He’s putting his trust in us, we need to let him have his faith and have his confidence in this offensive line unit.”


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