The Cincinnati Bengals’ offensive line depth will be significantly tested for the rest of the season following the news that right tackle Trent Brown tore his patellar tendon, as confirmed by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Brown, a key piece on the offensive line, will miss the remainder of the year, dealing a blow to Cincinnati’s protection.
Amarius Mims, who filled in for Brown after the injury, stepped up in a game where the Bengals scored 33 points and didn’t punt once. Mims is set to make his first NFL start this weekend against a struggling Carolina Panthers pass rush, which could provide him a less daunting challenge as he adjusts to his new role.
Despite Brown’s injury, the Bengals can take some comfort in the expectation that the 31-year-old veteran will make a full recovery, but in the meantime, Mims will need to prove himself capable of filling the void in protecting quarterback Joe Burrow and contributing to the offensive success moving forward.
Bengals OT Trent Brown out for season after tearing patellar tendon. (via @RapSheet) pic.twitter.com/1xvzUrHjVS
— NFL (@NFL) September 24, 2024
Bengals starting right tackle Trent Brown sustained a right knee injury during the second quarter of Monday’s game against the Washington Commanders and was carted off the field after spending several minutes down. Teammates helped him up, and though the situation looked concerning, the hope is that the injury isn’t as serious as it initially appeared.
Unfortunately, Brown has been ruled out for the remainder of the game, leaving Amarius Mims to step in at right tackle in his absence. The Bengals will now have to rely on Mims to protect quarterback Joe Burrow as Brown’s status moving forward is monitored.