“We still believe in him.” The Cincinnati Bengals have worked to build a solid offensive line to protect Joe Burrow. The Bengals drafted Jackson Carman in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft and have continued looking to see Carman develop, though it’s been a struggle to say the least.
The Bengals tied the Falcons in Week 2 of the preseason, but at least they know who they're starting right tackle is going to be this season. Jonah Williams
La'el Collins went through a full workout on the Bengals practice field on Sunday. He looked strong and quick as he went through his most intense workout
Jonah Williams is RT1, so where will Jackson Carman play? With the Cincinnati Bengals entering Week 2 of preseason play, one of the few starting position battles is now over.
We have probably seen all we need to see out of this competition. It appears we may be nearing the end of one of the worst missteps the Cincinnati Bengals have made in the Joe Burrow era.
Williams is staying in the Queen City, for now. The 2023 NFL Draft is over, and it’s time for teams to start preparing for the new season. One question which has and will continue to loom over the Cincinnati Bengals' offseason is what they plan to do with former first-round pick Jonah Williams.
We could see Jackson Carman potentially protecting Joe Burrow full-time moving forward. The Cincinnati Bengals had fans shaking heads in 2021 when they seemingly reached for offensive lineman Jackson Carman in the second round.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Bengals' offensive line has been a big topic since their 23-20 loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. They were playing without three starters, including both tackles.
The Bengals’ former second-round selection played a heck of a game at left tackle in the Divisional Round against the Bills. The Cincinnati Bengals spent this offseason rebuilding their offensive line with four new faces starting in Week 1.
Jackson Carman is expected to be the Bengals' starting left tackle on Sunday against the Bills. With Jonah Williams (knee) out, they're banking on the second-year lineman to step up in a big moment. Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins praised Carman on Thursday. "He's been preparing well like he's been starting all year," Higgins said.
The Bengals’ offensive line depth will be put to the test Sunday. If the Cincinnati Bengals want to advance to the AFC Championship game for a second-straight season, they are going to need their offensive line to hold up against the Buffalo Bills Sunday, despite being down three starters.
Bengals After losing his starting job to a fourth-round rookie, Bengals OL Jackson Carman had an opportunity when LT Jonah Williams went down with a dislocated kneecap in the wildcard round.
Carman has had an up and down career, but looks to have a big opportunity in front of him. As the Cincinnati Bengals head up north to take on the Buffalo Bills, the offensive line continues to shuffle.
It’s hard to look back and remember but when the Bengals drafted Cordell Volson with the 136th pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, it did not feel like they planned on him starting as a rookie. Once again they seemed to be giving Jackson Carman an inside track to take a starting guard job.
The guard out of Clemson was brought in with the expectation that he would take over at right guard as a rookie.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor officially named Cordell Volson the starting left guard on Wednesday afternoon. Volson impressed in training camp and in the preseason, beating out Jackson Carman for the starting job. "Consistent growth.
The Bengals made a slew of additions along the offensive line this offseason, but one spot is still up for grabs in the build-up to the regular season.
Cincinnati Bengals left guard Jackson Carman tested positive for COVID-19 and tackle Isaiah Prince exited Thursday's practice on a cart. Backup lineman Trey Hill also appeared to suffer an injury Thursday.
After a disappointing rookie season, Jackson Carman came out and played another lackluster game in the first week of the preseason. Meanwhile, Cordell Volson played a solid game in the second half.
The Bengals have one starting spot open on their re-made offensive line. Jackson Carman might be the favorite to start at left guard, but he hasn't won the job yet.
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When the Bengals selected Jackson Carman in the second-round (46th overall) in the 2021 NFL Draft, they thought he was going to compete and potentially win a starting job right away. "He's gonna come in and compete for a starting job," offensive line coach Frank Pollack said on draft night. Things haven't gone as planned.
Jordan added that he apologized to his signal-caller and promised to "do better" down the road.
Carman, taken in Round 2 with the No. 46 overall pick, made his mark as Clemson’s starting left tackle. But, as a pro, the Bengals will shift him over to guard.
The NFL draft is driven by a select few positions every year. One of those is offensive tackle. The supply of high-quality tackles has never met the demand.
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