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    Bengals Offseason: Why Cordell Volson’s Time in Cincinnati is Over

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerFebruary 28, 20264 Mins Read
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    CINCINNATI — The writing is on the pay stubs. When the NFL free agency window cracks open next month, a Cordell Volson Bengals exit feels inevitable. The 2022 fourth-round draft pick gave Cincinnati three grueling years as a starter at left guard, absorbing the physical toll of blocking for Joe Burrow in Zac Taylor’s drop-back-heavy scheme. But a brutal preseason shoulder injury erased Volson’s entire 2025 campaign, and rookie sensation Dylan Fairchild slammed the door shut on any potential return.

    The Fairchild Takeover

    You could feel the shift in training camp last August. The humid Cincinnati air weighed heavy on the offensive line drills, but Fairchild cut through the noise. The 2025 third-round pick out of Georgia didn’t just step in; he bulldozed his way to the top of the depth chart. Fairchild seized the left guard spot with a ruthless mix of power and leverage. When Volson went down on August 15, the transition became permanent.

    Fairchild put together a rookie season that made Bengals fans forget the ghosts of blown assignments past. He anchored against bull rushes. He executed pulling blocks with violent precision. Fairchild yielded barely a whisper of pressure across 15 starts. That performance leaves zero room for Volson to reclaim his old territory. Cincinnati found their guy, leaving Volson to test the open market for a fresh start and a starting paycheck.

    Burrow’s Protection Crisis

    We cannot discuss Volson’s tenure without dissecting the pocket trauma Joe Burrow endures. The Bengals’ front office essentially built an offensive system that invited chaos. Analyst Warren Sharp brought out a terrifying reality check last July, exposing the fatal flaw in Cincinnati’s protection scheme.

    Burrow faced the lowest blitz rate of any NFL quarterback from 2021 to 2024, yet defenders hit him within 2.5 seconds of the snap at the highest rate in the league. Let that sink in. Opposing defenses rushed only four men and still battered the franchise quarterback 25% more often than the next closest passer. Volson lined up at left guard for three of those notoriously leaky seasons. While he brought durability and grit, he contributed to a unit that consistently let rushers crash the pocket before Burrow could hit his back foot.

    “I’ll live by the sword and die by the sword to keep Joe clean. That’s the standard we set this year, and we aren’t going backward.”
    — Dylan Fairchild, Bengals Left Guard

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    The 2026 offseason strategy in Cincinnati demands a ruthless approach to the offensive trenches. Re-signing a backup guard coming off major shoulder surgery does not scream “Super Bowl window.” If Duke Tobin and the front office want to maximize Burrow’s prime, they must allocate their salary cap toward immediate upgrades and retaining proven talent.

    Re-signing veteran Dalton Risner to lock down the right guard position makes far more sense than bringing Volson back into the fold. Risner provides the veteran anchor needed opposite Fairchild. Volson, meanwhile, possesses 48 career starts and a fully healed shoulder. He holds genuine value for a guard-needy team searching for a tough, experienced rotational piece or a low-cost starter. A change of scenery benefits the player just as much as the franchise.

    Walking away from draft picks is never easy for a front office. I stood near the tunnel during the 2023 playoffs, watching Volson limp off the field after a brutal series, his jersey stained with mud and sweat. He gave everything his body allowed. But professional football operates without sentimentality. The Bengals must protect their $275 million investment under center. Parting ways with Volson represents the first necessary step in a much larger trench overhaul.

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