Former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban has made headlines once again, this time for criticizing Cincinnati Bengals’ No. 18 overall pick, Amarius Mims. Saban questioned Mims’ ability to stay healthy and available, referencing his performance in the SEC Championship game and questioning his consistency.
Mims, who started only eight games in his three-year college career due to health concerns, including a freak ankle injury, recently underwent “Tightrope” surgery for his ankle. Although he returned six weeks later, he reaggravated the injury in the SEC Championship game.
Despite Saban’s comments, Mims remains composed and grateful for the opportunity to be a Cincinnati Bengal. He acknowledges the criticism but also expresses respect for Saban as one of the greatest college head coaches of all time.
The Bengals have signed Trent Brown as a right tackle, but he comes with injury concerns and a history of missing games. Mims is not expected to start immediately but will provide valuable injury insurance and take reps in heavy sets.
Fans and analysts will be keeping a close eye on Mims as he navigates his rookie season in the NFL. With Saban’s critique in mind, Mims will undoubtedly be looking to prove his doubters wrong and make a significant impact on the field. Stay tuned to Insider Wales Sport for all the latest updates on Mims and the Cincinnati Bengals.