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Amarius Mims

OT

#71

Experience: 3 years

Height: 6-8

Age: 24

Weight: 350 lbs

College: Georgia

Defense

Days

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Mondays100000000000
Other Days (not Mon or Sun)200000000000
Sundays1411000000000

Months

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December400000000000
January100000000000
November400000000000
October400000000000
September411000000000

Opponents by Group

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vs AFC Teams1211000000000
vs NFC Teams500000000000
Outside Own Division1111000000000
vs Own Division600000000000

Opponents by Team

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Baltimore Ravens200000000000
Buffalo Bills100000000000
Chicago Bears100000000000
Cleveland Browns200000000000
Denver Broncos100000000000
Detroit Lions100000000000
Green Bay Packers100000000000
Jacksonville Jaguars111000000000
Miami Dolphins100000000000
Minnesota Vikings100000000000
New England Patriots100000000000
New York Jets100000000000
Arizona Cardinals100000000000
Pittsburgh Steelers200000000000

Outcomes

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Losses1100000000000
Wins611000000000

Stadiums

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Huntington Bank Field100000000000
U.S. Bank Stadium100000000000
Hard Rock Stadium100000000000
Lambeau Field100000000000
Paycor Stadium911000000000
M&T Bank Stadium100000000000
Highmark Stadium100000000000
Acrisure Stadium100000000000
Empower Field at Mile High100000000000

Biography

Cincinnati's first-round draft pick in 2024 (18th overall), Mims played in 15 games with 13 starts at ROT as a rookie ... Played 834 offensive snaps and helped pass protect for Bengals offense which led NFL in net passing yards per game (272.9) ... At 6-8, 350 pounds, he was tied for both the tallest and heaviest player on Bengals' active roster at end of 2024 season (alongside OT Orlando Brown Jr.) ... Came to Cincinnati following three seasons (2021-23) at the University of Georgia, where he played in 29 career games and was part of back-to-back national championship teams ('21-22) ... In 2023, his final season at Georgia, he helped the Bulldogs lead the Southeastern Conference and rank seventh nationally in fewest sacks allowed per game (0.93).

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