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Amarius Mims was vocal about Bengals keeping offensive line together

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Amarius Mims relishes continuity.

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 07: Amarius Mims #71 of the Cincinnati Bengals celebrates a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills during the second quarter at Highmark Stadium on December 07, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Cincinnati Bengals already boast one of the NFL’s most explosive offenses. Now, according to right tackle Amarius Mims, their offensive line may be turning into a weapon of its own.

Speaking this week, Mims made it clear that continuity up front mattered to him this offseason, and not just from a football standpoint. The young tackle admitted he was openly vocal about wanting the Bengals to keep the unit together, calling the offensive line “a big weapon” for what Cincinnati hopes will become another Super Bowl run. “It was a little bit of me vocalizing who we want back,” Mims said with a grin that perfectly captured the confidence currently surrounding the Bengals’ offense.

"It was a little bit of me vocalizing who we want back. " Amarius Mims spoke his mind this offseason about how important it was to keep a cohesive offensive line that he now calls "a big weapon. " Also, try to watch his answer to the first question without smiling.

#Bengals pic. twitter. com/w2o1ayDGIL — Jeremy Rauch (@FOX19Jeremy) May 5, 2026 That confidence isn’t hard to understand.