Orlando Brown Jr. didn’t exactly tiptoe around the subject when he talked up the Bengals’ offensive line.
Speaking on the Locked On Bengals podcast, Brown made a sweeping claim about Cincinnati’s protection unit and, in the process, may have handed the Steelers some ready-made motivation.
“I really think, and I say this confidently, I really feel like we got the best pass protection unit in the NFL,” Brown said, via the Locked On Bengals podcast. “There isn’t a lot of groups that could come do what we do on a week-to-week basis and have the success that we’ve had, especially with the circumstances."
That’s a bold line to throw out with T.J. Watt and Cam Heyward looming on the other side.
The Steelers have plenty of reason to circle the Bengals’ front as a place to attack, especially if Cincinnati is going to matter in 2026. A healthier Joe Burrow over 17 games and a defense that takes a step forward would change the picture. But Brown and the line are still not the kind of group that should keep Pittsburgh’s defensive front up at night.
The bigger issue for Cincinnati has been the same one that keeps showing up: the offensive line and the lack of top-end defensive talent beyond Trey Hendrickson, who has now gone to a division rival. Even in the Bengals’ better postseason runs, the line has remained a glaring weak spot.
If Pittsburgh is going to make Brown’s words look a little too confident, the interior is where the pressure can really pile up. Dylan Fairchild is as average as they come, and the Bengals are asking Ted Karras and Dalton Risner at center and right guard to handle some of the NFL’s best interior rushers. That’s a dangerous assignment.
Still, this isn’t a case where Watt and Heyward can just stroll through untouched. Brown remains a solid starter, Amarius Mims may be the best of the five because of how quickly he has developed, and fourth-round pick Connor Lew was viewed as a Top 50 talent before his injury.
So the Bengals do have pieces worth believing in. But if they’re going to back up Brown’s declaration, Burrow may have to go supernova.
That’s possible. He’s capable of carrying a lot.
Even so, the Steelers have beaten up this group before, and they have the personnel to do it again in 2026.
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