Head coach Zac Taylor said Amarius Mims would not only start at right tackle, he'd play longer than the rest of the starters on offense for the Cincinnati Bengals.
He didn't say how much longer he'd play. The answer ended up being one drive longer.
Two drives of mistake-free play were enough.
Joe Burrow got his wish by scoring a touchdown and leaving the field after one drive. The touchdown went to Tee Higgins, who translated a dominant training camp to an impressive first series under the franchise tag.
There were big names out there, but the biggest dude of them all was gonna be the story to follow.
Mims, who got the start at a position that's all-too important for the success of the team, played 15 snaps on two drives. Neither Joe Burrow nor Jake Browning got hit in the pocket, only once were they under some pressure.
No false starts. No missed assignments. All good news that backs up the promise from the past two weeks.
Mims, the Bengals' first-round pick, has looked the part in every training camp practice this summer. He needs the reps after only starting eight games in his college career, and he's gotten all of them with Trent Brown missing the first two weeks of practice.
All of that can be lost by giving up a sack or losing badly to players less talented than him. Putting up a clean sheet in his first game is a big step in the right direction.
Cincinnati hasn't started a rookie tackle in Week 1 in over 40 years, and that was future Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz.
It will be a tall task no matter how the remainder of the preseason goes, but Mims can hang his helmet on getting through the first week as clean as possible.
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