Amarius Mims quietly posted a strong sophomore season with the Bengals at right tackle, and Pro Football Focus analyst Dalton Wasserman thinks he's set up to really break out in 2026.
The Bengals have plenty of needs to address this offseason, including the right guard position. Veteran Dalton Risner is set to hit free agency. He brought stability to the right side of the offensive line with Amarius Mims lining up at tackle.
The Bengals offensive line was a bright spot during the 2025 season. Second-year right tackle Amarius Mims is hoping the organization re-signs guard Dalton Risner.
With the 2025 season now over for the Bengals, all eyes now shift towards a crucial offseason where the team must add talent in order to get back into the playoff picture in 2026.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
Bengals OT Amarius Mims has excelled in his second season despite Cincinnati’s struggles to pull results together. Bengals OC Dan Pitcher believes in Mims’ potential and thinks he is taking steps toward becoming “the best in the world.” “He could be the best in the world at what he does, he really could,” Pitcher said, via Paul Dehner Jr.
Progression is not always linear. Typically, players don’t improve a little bit every single week of their career until they hit a plateau. This is true for last year’s first round pick, Amarius Mims.
CINCINNATI – Joe Flacco’s incredible speed reading of the playbook and Ja’Marr Chase’s franchise record 16 catches Thursday night have attracted most of the attention since the Cincinnati Bengals’ 33-31 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Cincinnati Bengals, for a second straight week to begin the season, are fully healthy entering the weekend. Cincinnati's final injury report for Week 2 has the same names on it from Thursday's report, but all 53 players on the active roster are healthy enough to play Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
CINCINNATI – Amarius Mims returned to practice Sunday, but the Cincinnati Bengals right tackle didn’t want to get into specifics about exactly what he’s dealing with on his right hand or how it happened.
Amarius Mims is entering the second year of his career after being a first-round pick by the Bengals in the 2024 NFL Draft. The offensive tackle said he
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Starting right tackle Amarius Mims is one of a few Cincinnati Bengals players dealing with a minor injury this week. Head coach Zac Taylor said Mims will be back practicing soon, but now's the time to give him and others managing ailments some rest.
Amarius Mims is ready to attack his sophomore NFL season with a Pro-Bowl mentality. He noted that it is his big individual goal this coming season in an interview with Local 12's Yanny Tragellis.
Bengals roster breakdown is back! During the 99 days leading up to Cincinnati's regular season opener against the Cleveland Browns, the player with the matching jersey number as days remaining will become the day's highlighted player.
Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Amarius Mims appears to be poised to take "the next step" during the 2025 NFL season. As the 2025 NFL season approaches, many players are anticipated to take "the next step" in their professional careers and reach their full potential as players.
Shemar Stewart is still watching the Bengals' voluntary workouts from the sidelines in Cincinnati and Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio offered deeper insight into the contract issue this weekend.
Bengals OT Amarius Mims was teammates with Dylan Fairchild at Georgia and had positive things to say about him, even though they were on opposite sides of the offensive line.
Amarius Mims, the Cincinnati Bengals' right tackle and first-round pick in last year's NFL Draft, could not hold back his excitement when another George Bulldog joined his team this offseason.
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.
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.
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.
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
Until Cincinnati Bengals rookie offensive tackle Amarius Mims plays an NFL game, he'll be labeled as someone who needs experience and coaching to succeed.