Joe Burrow has rarely enjoyed continuity across the offensive line in his NFL career, but the Cincinnati Bengals are set to bring back their starting five.

What's at stake for Joe Burrow?

The Bengals have invested heavily in Burrow, and their offense is designed to win through the passing game.

Why continuity matters

Continuity across the offensive line matters for Burrow, who has emphasized the value of returning the same unit after years of constant change.

The organization has openly praised the group's chemistry, and Burrow has benefited from it.

How to protect Joe Burrow

The Bengals should consider bringing back Kevin Zeitler, who was Cincinnati's first-round pick in 2012 and spent five seasons with the franchise.

Zeitler could provide experienced insurance at both guard spots and give Cincinnati a proven option if an injury hits during camp or the regular season.

The price should also be reasonable, given Zeitler's experience and the Bengals' need for depth.

The Bengals do not need to replace their offensive line, but they need to protect it from becoming a weakness again.

Bringing back Zeitler would be a smart move for the Bengals, who have legitimate Super Bowl expectations.