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The Cincinnati Bengals' offensive line is facing pressure to protect rookie QB Joe Burrow

It only took two seconds for Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett to glide around Cincinnati Bengals offensive guard Fred Johnson.

In the third quarter of the Bengals' Thursday Night Football game in Week 2, Garrett lined up, juked past Johnson and had a free path to Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow.

Then Garrett threw the future of the Bengals' franchise to the ground.

After Cincinnati selected Burrow with the first pick in the 2020 NFL Draft and gave him a $36 million contract, there’s pressure for the Bengals' offensive line to keep Burrow from getting hurt.