Among the questions that the Bengals have faced since quarterback Joe Burrow’s latest injury is whether there’s more they can do schematically to keep Burrow on the field.

Offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher weighed in on that topic this week. Pitcher said that he thinks the Bengals have one of “the most explosive, best passing offenses” in the league and that anything they do to keep performing at that level is “going to incur risk.”

“We have special skill players ,” Pitcher said, via Kelsey Conway of the Cincinnati Enquirer . “We want to accentuate those skill players. We try to do both things. How do we accentuate their skillset? How do we try to do it in a way that we’re limiting the amount of times that Joe’s potentially going to get hit . . . There’s no one decision that solves

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