The Cincinnati Bengals appear to have a bit of an emergency brewing on the interior of the offensive line.
While fielding the NFL’s worst running game by a big margin and one Joe Burrow injury later, the Bengals are an obvious team to list in possible trade ideas.
Advertisement
The latest comes from Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox, who lists the Bengals as a possible suitor for Jackson Powers-Johnson of the Las Vegas Raiders
“Powers-Johnson won the Remington Trophy in 2023 and has done nothing to suggest he can’t be a quality starting center in the NFL. If the Raiders disagree, they should send him to a team with a need at center.”
RELATED: Bengals’ Joe Burrow injury timeline gets multiple new reports
Funnily enough, a new Raiders coaching staff has opted to go with other names at center and guard, including former Bengals lineman Alex Cappa.
But the Bengals aren’t exactly in a position to say no thanks on a former second-round pick if the price is right. Any and all competition would be a boon at this point after already going with a last-second signing of Dalton Risner.
RELATED: Bengals great wants to see Joe Burrow pull Matthew Stafford for safety
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals tabbed as trade fit for Raiders’ 2nd-round project