Bengals RT Amarius Mims dealt with an ankle injury before being a first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Mims said he’s been using his time “rehabbing, recovering, and refreshing” since the season ended. “I spent the last three months rehabbing, recovering, and refreshing,” Mims said, via Geoff Hobson of the team’s site.
There aren't many players larger than Andrew Whitworth in the history of the Cincinnati Bengals. Amarius Mims is one of them. Carrying that size means carrying equally large expectations. Mims was drafted 18th overall last year to be the next great Bengals offensive tackle, with Whitworth being the most recent example.
The Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t get to see too much of offensive tackle Troy Fautanu last season after drafting him No. 20 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft.
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The Bengals were officially eliminated from the playoffs on Sunday. They secured the No. 17 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. It's the earliest they've picked since 2021 when they picked fifth overall.
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Bengals rookie right tackle Amarius Mims is active for Saturday's game against the Steelers, but he might not be starting. The former first round pick is dealing with a broken right hand.
Two ankle injuries caused plenty at Paycor Stadium to hold their breath during the Cincinnati Bengals' 24-6 win over the Cleveland Browns. Wide receiver Tee Higgins was able to come back into the game after suffering his, but rookie right tackle Amarius Mims didn't return after suffering his.
Bengals rookie Amarius Mims suffered a left ankle injury on Sunday against the Browns. He's officially "questionable" to return, but the 21-year-old had a wrap around his left ankle and it looks like his day is done.
Amarius Mims keeps improving during his rookie year, especially in pass protection. The first-year player shined on that front against Tennessee as he quickly approaches more snaps played this season than he logged his entire Georgia career (47 away according to Joe Goodberry).
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Amarius Mims has been one of the few young bright spots for the Bengals this season. The rookie's one of the better pass-blockers in the league, cementing that further on Sunday against Pittsburgh.
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So much from the past year has been made of Amarius Mims, and not for anything he does on the football field. Ironically, his lack of on-field time has been the center of his criticisms. It's why the Cincinnati Bengals were able to select him with the 18th overall pick in this year's NFL Draft.
Amarius Mims has a major opportunity in front of him on Sunday during his first NFL start. The smiling rookie caught up with the media on Wednesday and dove into how much he's valued help from veterans like the now-injured Trent Brown and Orlando Brown Jr.
Right tackle Amarius Mims played his first game for the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night, and his first start is already locked in for next week. Mims came in for starter Trent Brown against the Washington Commanders after Brown was carted off the field with an injury.
Entering the final week of preseason, teams are still determining whether they have rookies who can become immediate difference-makers. Here's how each rookie class in the AFC North has fared thus far.
As goes the narrative with any talent-loaded roster, the Cincinnati Bengals are relying on a youth movement heading forward. After all, with the imposing
Amarius Mims could have his NFL debut delayed due to injury. The rookie Bengals right tackle is dealing with a strained pectoral muscle, head coach Zac Taylor said on Monday.
The Cincinnati Bengals have high hopes (and immediate ones) for rookie tackle Amarius Mims.
The massive 6-foot-8, 340-pound offensive tackle played in 29 games with eight starts during his three seasons (2021-2023) at Georgia.
Bengals first-rounder Amarius Mims signed his rookie contract on Monday, per a team announcement.
Former Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims was selected with the No. 18 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. According to reports, Mims is just one of four NFL draftees that have yet to sign his contract with the team that drafted him.
Cincinnati Bengals first round pick Amarius Mims remains unsigned with the start of training camp just days away. Mims is one of the last remaining unsigned rookies from the 2024 NFL Draft, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's time for Bengals fans to panic, though the clock is ticking.
The Cincinnati Bengals have always had plenty of talent on offense but the offensive line has been a puzzle over the years. They're hoping their first-round
The Georgia Bulldogs continued their tradition of NFL Draft success in 2024, boasting a formidable lineup of prospects selected in the early rounds. Tight end Brock Bowers led the charge as the first Bulldog off the board, chosen No.
The Georgia Bulldogs social media team has provided a first look as to what Amarius Mims will look like in action with his new team. Upon his arrival at the University of Georgia, it was clear that Amarius Mims had serious talent and athletic ability.
The Cincinnati Bengals increased their offensive explosiveness this offseason by adding key pieces in free agency and the NFL Draft.
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