Yardbarker
x

 Trey Hopkins has been one of, if not the most consistent offensive lineman the Bengals have had in recent seasons. 

The 29-year-old brought stability to the center position after Cincinnati whiffed on Billy Price in the 2018 NFL Draft. 

Unfortunately for Hopkins and the Bengals, the veteran suffered a torn ACL in Cincinnati's 2020 season finale against Baltimore

He hasn't missed any games this season, but admits that he still isn't 100% healthy after having surgery in late January. 

"I’m definitely not where I want to be right now, and I hope to turn that around in the second half of the season," Hopkins said on Wednesday. "I don’t feel like I’ve played like the same No. 66 that I’ve been the last couple years. I’m still trying to iron that out and find out what it takes to play better."

The Bengals have been resting Hopkins on Wednesday's for most of the season, which allowed him to spend more time strengthening his surgically repaired knee. 

That strategy didn't garner the results he wanted, so after consulting with doctors, he's going to participate in practice on Wednesday's. They're hoping the extra reps will help him on Sunday's.

Hopkins knew this wouldn't be an easy season and acknowledges it's been the biggest challenge of his career. 

"It’s been my toughest [season] so far," Hopkins said. "I wasn’t under the delusion that I was going to be feeling amazing the whole year after having had surgery at the end of January. There were no delusions. I knew what I signed up for and now I’m going through it and I’m pushing every week."

Bengals head coach Zac Taylor praised Hopkins after hearing what the veteran said about his play in the first nine games. 

"Trey gives us what we need inside," Taylor said. "I love guys on this team that hold themselves to a higher standard, and really regardless of how they played early in the season, they know that they have to improve as the season goes, and that's what you expect from a veteran leader like Trey."

If the Bengals' offense is going to reach its' full potential, then they're going to need Hopkins' play to improve in the final eight games of the season. 

Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, Joe Mixon and the rest of the offense would benefit of Hopkins regaining his pre-injury form starting on Sunday against the Raiders. 

Both Hopkins and the team are searching for the right formula throughout the week.

"I’m not exactly pleased with the first half of the season so far so we’ve got to find something else to do," he said. "Whatever it may be. Find another way to get that next step."

For more on Hopkins and the Bengals, watch the video below. 

This article first appeared on FanNation All Bengals and was syndicated with permission.

More must-reads:

Customize Your Newsletter

+

Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.