The Cincinnati Bengals continue to prioritize their offensive line to protect quarterback Joe Burrow.
The team added yet another Super Bowl-winning piece in right tackle Trent Brown who is replacing Jonah Williams, who departed in free agency after moving to the right side in 2023.
With the signing of Trent Brown, Bengals QB Joe Burrow now has four Super Bowl-winning linemen to protect him on his way to possibly adding the first trophy of his career.
Brown’s signing pairs him with Orlando Brown Jr. to create one of the largest bookend duos in league history.
The soon-to-be 31-year-old Trent Brown is 6-foot-8 and 370 pounds. Orlando Brown is 6’8″ and 345 lbs. Combined, both of the Cincinnati Bengals players will be protecting Joe Burrow with 715 pounds worth of men.
ESPN.com reported that the last time a pair of starting tackles were that size was the 2009 Minnesota Vikings with Phil Loadholt and Bryant McKinnie.
Former Patriots and Raiders tackle Trent Brown saw his second stint in New England come to an end last season with just eight starts in the 2023 campaign as he struggled with injuries.
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Orlando Brown Jr. was named to four consecutive Pro Bowls between 2019 and 2022.
Joe Burrow Looking To Have A Healthy 2024 Season After Season Ended Prematurely In 2023
The Cincinnati Bengals, once again, ended the regular season without Joe Burrow as their starting quarterback. Fortunately, it wasn’t a torn ACL that kept the quarterback from playing the last several weeks.
However, the torn ligament in his wrist was enough to crush Cincinnati’s playoff aspirations and chances of trying to make it back to the AFC Championship game and possibly the Super Bowl.
The former No. 1 overall pick has been a star since he entered the league out of LSU in 2020.
Joe Burrow should be clear for full contact practicing in May, just six months after his injury.