Marvin Lewis and the Cincinnati Bengals certainly aren’t afraid to make adjustments this year, with Carl Lawson and William Jackson being the most notable examples.

The snap counts from Cincinnati’s 31-7 win against the Cleveland Browns in Week 4 are the latest reassurance the team will do what it takes to win games and forget about the six-win campaign from a year ago.

As Katherine Terrell of ESPN illustrated, notables like Lawson and Jackson have seen a steady increase:

Defensive snaps through 4 weeks pic.twitter.com/15QQKL9QdB — Katherine Terrell (@Kat_Terrell) October 2, 2017

Lawson is perhaps the most interesting, with his 2.5-sack day against the Green Bay Packers earning him more playing time across from Carlos Dunlap.

As for Jackson, he almost unexpectedly shoved aside Adam Jones against the Browns, who used the breather to pop off a strong 40-yard punt return.

This youth movement isn’t fully the case across the board just yet, though. Jordan Willis is having a hard time seeing the field thanks to depth. Andrew Billings simply doesn’t seem ready. Ryan Glasgow has remained steady, though he’s one of the more intriguing young pieces on the unit thanks to his versatility.

Getting young players on the field is the latest example of Lewis and the Bengals embracing change. Inking a free agent like Kevin Minter was one. So was hosting a roster battle and cutting rookies. Then the franchise fired offensive coordinator Ken Zampese, the first time it had done so midseason in its history.

Now the young guns are getting on the field in a trial by fire. Maybe this doesn’t fall under the “desperation” umbrella, but it seems clear the Bengals aren’t going to fall into a 1-3 rut and coast toward another down season.