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It didn’t take long for the new No. 58 for the Cincinnati Bengals — rookie Joseph Ossai — to make his presence felt on Saturday night.
Tasked with shutting down Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the third-round rookie did just that, busting through for a sack of Brady in the opening quarter.
It was merely the beginning of a breakout game for Ossai, who figured to see a rotational role at best as a rookie this season. He’d flashed some in camp, especially with the way he was adding to his array of pass-rushing moves.
But Saturday night was something else.
Ossai, in tandem with free-agent add Trey Hendrickson, tallied a nice play on a critical third down:
Pretty good start to @joseph_ossai & Trey Hendrickson's time in Cincinnati.
WATCH: https://t.co/LNk37pUiFR pic.twitter.com/76YwlZUbgs
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) August 14, 2021
Beating Tristan Wirfs — the 13th pick in 2020 — isn’t anything to turn the nose up at.
And it wasn’t just the pass-rushing performance either. Ossai channeled his inner Carl Lawson on most plays, looking like he was shot out of a cannon at the snap. His run defense was solid too, and there were even some plays where he came down from the opposite side of the formation to be near a play.
One night isn’t enough to suggest Ossai will steal snaps from Hendrickson or Sam Hubbard by any means. But it’s clear the team might have something special on its hands.
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