Volson is getting an extra paycheck for his performance in the 2023 NFL season. After finishing his second straight NFL season as a full-time starter, Cordell Volson will get an extra payday.
Volson was the team’s fourth-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. There’s no denying the Cincinnati Bengals offensive line continues to be a pain point for this offense.
The second-year guard is on a hot streak. Cordell Volson got off to a rough start to his sophomore season, ranking as the second-worst offensive lineman in pass blocking at one point.
Every week, win or lose, we'll dive into the premium stats from Pro Football Focus and identify three stats to know from the previous Cincinnati Bengals game.
After a rocky start to the season, Cordell Volson has turned it around over the past few weeks. He's finally hit his groove and started to gel alongside Orlando Brown Jr.
The Bengals offensive lineman will have a lighter bankroll. The Cincinnati Bengals took the Buffalo Bills down a peg when they ended Josh Allen’s 5-0 undefeated record on Sunday Night Football this past week.
The second-year leap is synonymous with most NFL players who last a long time as starters. It's commonly referred to as the point where players make the most improvement as they're no longer wide-eyed rookies, and have a taste for what the NFL demands.
Volson has been a major liability for the Bengals. Something’s gotta change when it comes to Cincinnati Bengals left guard Cordell Volson. Volson came into the league as a feel-good story — a giant of a man from a small Division 1A school in Fargo, North Dakota — making it to the big time.
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Cordell Volson received a 0.0 grade in pass protection this week from Pro Football Focus, which is the lowest score that they give to any player. For reference, Rams backup left tackle Zach Thomas also earned a 0.0 grade in pass protection.
The Cincinnati Bengals' run game struggled for most of last season, especially early in the year. Their success rate on running plays and point per attempt was in the bottom four of the league through the first five weeks.
The former FCS standout is ready for a breakout season. The Cincinnati Bengals offensive line has undergone drastic changes over the past two years, highlighted by the free agent additions of Orlando Brown Jr., Ted Karras, and Alex Cappa.
A potential Hall of Fame guard? It’s no secret the Cincinnati Bengals have high hopes for second-year starting guard Cordell Volson. However, that hype reached new heights following Monday’s practice when running back Joe Mixon made a bold proclamation.
The defending AFC North champion Cincinnati Bengals begin training camp next week on the grounds adjacent to Paycor Stadium. They will look to build on another successful season after coming agonizingly close to back-to-back Super Bowl appearances.
Ted Karras joined Orlando Brown Jr. last week in excitement regarding Cordell Volson's development. The Bengals left guard looks to have bulked up heading into his second NFL season after having an up-and-down rookie campaign.
New Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. is getting acclimated with his running mate: Cordell Volson. The left guard has helped Brown get accustomed to the fresh system with a vigor that's impressed the highest-paid offensive lineman on the team.
The newest left tackle for the Bengals is a big fan of his new teammate. The Cincinnati Bengals have continued to build an offensive line capable of protecting Joe Burrow.
Sophomore bump. The Cincinnati Bengals were able to remain a Super Bowl contender last season without their 2022 NFL Draft class contributing much outside of Cam Taylor-Britt and Cordell Volson.
The new duo on the left side of the offensive-line seems ready to go. The Cincinnati Bengals will be looking to wrap up their offseason with another solid draft class, but it is the signing of Orlando Brown Jr.
The Bengals relied on Cordell Volson at left guard all last season, but Aaron Schatz believes Cincinnati needs to replace him. The Football Outsiders founder wrote for ESPN that the Bengals need to sign Ravens guard Ben Powers.
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