Max Scharping is on the long road to becoming the most versatile offensive lineman he can be. The Cincinnati Bengals finally seem to have put a decent offensive line together.
The Cincinnati Bengals are investing in their offensive line this offseason. The Bengals have needed to upgrade the offensive line since they drafted quarterback Joe Burrow in 2020.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Bengals are re-signing G Max Scharping. He ended up being a decent depth player for Cincinnati last season and the offensive line has been the Bengals’ top focus so far this offseason. Scharping, 26, was drafted by the Texans in the second round out of Northern Illinois in 2019.
The Bengals’ offensive line depth will be put to the test Sunday. If the Cincinnati Bengals want to advance to the AFC Championship game for a second-straight season, they are going to need their offensive line to hold up against the Buffalo Bills Sunday, despite being down three starters.
The Bengals are relying on Max Scharping this week and possibly the entire postseason at right guard. The former Houston Texans second-round pick isn't your typical backup.
A look at Cam Taylor-Britt, Hakeem Adeniji, and Max Scharping vs Baltimore. The Cincinnati Bengals have managed to stay relatively healthy over the course of the season, but they do carry a few major injuries into the playoffs.
The former second-round pick of the Houston Texans brings plenty of experience to the job Don’t look for Cincinnati Bengals right guard Alex Cappa to suit up for Sunday’s Wild Card game at Paycor Stadium against the Baltimore Ravens.
Pollack and assistant line coach Derek Frazier scouted Scharping while with the Jets. When it comes to the Cincinnati Bengals and depth at offensive line, there is no amount that can be too much.
The guard out of Clemson was brought in with the expectation that he would take over at right guard as a rookie.
The Bengals added three veteran players to their roster on Wednesday on waivers, including guard Max Scharping. The 26-year-old made 33 starts and appeared in 48 games in three seasons. Cincinnati claimed him after Houston waived him during final cuts on Tuesday. "That was a tough one.
The Bengals have made some additions in the aftermath of Tuesday's roster cutdowns.
Scharping played three seasons with the Texans. A former member of the Houston Texans has a new home. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Cincinnati Bengals claimed former Texans offensive lineman Max Scharping off waivers today.
Scharping, 26, has considerable starting experience (33 games) and could be an interesting add for a team in need on the O-line interior.
The Houston Texans' path toward success this season starts with improvement from the offensive line. General manager Nick Caserio used the No. 15 overall
- Blocking assignments don't get any tougher than grappling with Los Angeles Rams star defensive tackle Aaron Donald. That's the challenge the Houston Texans' offensive line faces as the unit is in flux heading into Sunday's game at NRG Stadium against the disruptive three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
- Deciding who will be the starting quarterback for the Houston Texans won't be the only decision on David Culley's mind this week. The Texans coach said Wednesday that the staff will evaluate the play of both Max Scharping and Justin McCray.
- Houston Texans right offensive guard Max Scharping lined up next to Charlie Heck for the past month, building invaluable timing and knowledge of their habits and skills.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – This is a significant moment for Texans offensive guard Max Scharping. His roots run deep here in the heart of Packers country. His father, Paul, runs the family vacuum and radon business on Oneida Street, within walking distance of storied Lambeau Field.
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