2) Broncos Rb1 a Kryptonite to Bengals?
When these two teams faced each other for the last time, it was a member of the Los Angeles Chargers to run back. In his first season with Broncos, the Dobbins team leads the team with 41 transit for 222 rush meters and three matches. Indeed, the elder RB is the first player of Broncos with a 60 plus rushing meters and one rush, for example, in each of the first three games of the season, per NFL research. In his four games against Bengals, Dobbins average is 73.5 meters per 8.9 meters per carry and four rush points. Cincinnati’s defense allowed Vikings RB Jordan Mason Rush in 116 meters and two eg last week. BO Nix, the second -year team manager, has an achievement that bounces back in loss. Nix is 3-0 after two direct losses and has completed 80.6 percent of its transmission on average 281.3 meters, eight contact limits and zero interceptions with 129.8 points. If Nix and Dobbins have to roll early, Bengals’ defense could be in line for a long night.