The line player shares a three -word message on the offensive of Bengals Originally appeared on Sports Athlon.
The Bengals of Cincinnati had a good thing during the first years of the Joe Burrow era. Their quarterrier quickly established itself as one of the league elite passers-by and the team therefore gathered an impressive distribution of support around him.
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Cincinnati passed this up to the higher level in 2024, looking at their offensive coast to become the best NFL passage unit. This came out of a remarkable Triple Crown campaign of Ja’mar Chase and an impressive performance of 900 yards despite a shortened season for Tee Higgins.
The two return to the field after having signed major agreements in the spring, contributing to the excitement of the Orlando Brown Jr. for the coming season.
“In the end, by paying the tee and ja’marr, making them more comfortable, knowing that they will be able to go there and sell even more than they have done in the past, I think it will only improve us, to be honest.”
Brown Tuesday’s appearance on the NFL network Focusing around a three-words message to Bengal fans: “We are really special,” he said. The return of Chase and Higgins certainly plays in this belief, but the work of the team throughout the offseason has a brown confidence that this offense will impress again.
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“There are so many areas that we want to do the next step. I think that in the end, we know who we are, we know what is our DNA, especially as a team and as a influence. So we have a ton of confidence in this.”
There is not much to doubt with regard to the offensive of Bengals and this nucleus which illuminated the opposing defenses a season ago. On the contrary, most of the questions concerning the prospects of Bengals focus on a defense that was their detriment last season.
The head of the Bags of the reigning NFL, Trey Hendrickson, remains in a holdout and the key recruit Shemar Stewart has not signed his contract either. The presence of these two will be vital in the first year coordinator, Al Golden, who takes off this defense.
But if Bengals can set up all the parts and know the necessary growth on both sides, it is difficult to imagine that many teams prevent them from getting back to the heart of the matter.
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This story was initially reported by Sports Athlon On June 18, 2025, where he appeared for the first time.