The Bengals’ defense is allowing the second-most points per game
Kayvon Thibodeaux is expected to miss this week’s game after having wrist surgery
Ja’Marr Chase has scored five touchdowns over his last three games
This Sunday Night Football matchup features the Cincinnati Bengals traveling to face the New York Giants. The Bengals will be treating this as a “must-win” game after their record dropped to 1-4 last week. Things have been far better in New York, where the Giants offense is enjoying its best success since Eli Manning.
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The Cincinnati defense is a mess, and that won’t change this weekend. The unit is allowing the second-most points per game in the league (29.0), thanks mainly to an inability to stop the run. The front seven looked for better against the Ravens early in last week’s loss but fell apart late. Baltimore finished averaging 5.1 YPC for 175 yards and a touchdown. That is a bad sign as they welcome red-hot rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. to town.
The Giants’ defense has been fantastic this season, allowing the tenth-fewest points per game (20.8). However, after a rough opening week, the Bengals’ offense has been unstoppable. They have scored at least 33 points in three consecutive games, including 38 last week against Baltimore.
It is also worth noting that Kayvon Thibodeaux will likely miss the game, while Brian Burns and Dru Phillips are both listed on the injury report as questionable.
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The Giants have an imposing defense but aren’t deep enough to shut down an offense like they’ll face Sunday. The Bengals destroyed the Ravens' pass defense last week, with Joe Burrow going 30-39 for 392 yards and five touchdowns. Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase both scored twice, with the former finishing with 193 receiving yards.
It sounds like running back Zack Moss won’t be able to suit up on Sunday night, but Chase Brown is prepped for his breakout game in prime time. The 24-year-old averages 5.6 YPC, though his yardage totals have been limited thanks to splitting carries with Moss.
The Giants' run defense is solid, but with Kayvon Thibodeaux likely out and Brian Burns questionable, they will be weakened as they welcome Brown and the Bengals to town.
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Chase will be challenged by this Giants’ secondary, but he is playing at an elite level. The receiver has scored in three straight games for five touchdowns. He is breaking out for monster plays deep down the field, and he will find the soft spots in this defense, leading to yet another impressive game.
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