John DeShazier | Senior Writer - NewOrleansSaints.com
Considering the adjustments that the New Orleans Saints offensive line has withstood, and its ability to flourish amid them over the last 27 games (including playoffs), the reasonable expectation was there would be dip in production when left tackle Terron Armstead left the field with an injury in the second quarter of Sunday’s 51-14 victory over Cincinnati.
And there wasn’t.
Despite Armstead playing at, arguably, the highest level of his career, Jermon Bushrod provided a near-seamless transition when Armstead couldn’t return. Partly, that was the expectation when the 12-year veteran was signed in the offseason to provide quality depth.
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