There seem like some shifts going down, with the Cincinnati Bengals favoring youth.
Sam Hubbard performed a mere 10 snaps on protection earlier than getting damage vs. the Tennessee Titans, however it’s his final play that he’ll at all times bear in mind. Hubbard performed one down of offense on the objective line and caught a landing move from Joe Burrow. His absence has already created a gap for Cedric Johnson, who took 10 snaps as properly.
After all, Trey Hendrickson took essentially the most snaps with 58, adopted distantly by Joseph Ossai with 41 and Myles Murphy with 30.
On the inside, it continues to be the BJ Hill present. The veteran took 55 snaps, whereas fellow starter Kris Jenkins took 42. With 26 snaps, McKinnley Jackson noticed a small improve in his workload and a big improve in his manufacturing. With a few tackles, a sort out for a loss, and a compelled fumble, Jackson ought to anticipate his snap depend to continue to grow. Jay Tufele added 17 snaps to the rotation.
Not solely did Jordan Battle keep on prime of the robust security counts, he out-snapped all safeties, taking 63 reps to Geno Stone’s 60. Each had robust performances. Vonn Bell rounded out the group with 15 snaps.
It’s no shock that Ja’Marr Chase took practically each offensive snap (67/69), neither is it a shock that Tee Higgins was not far behind. What’s a shock is that Andrei Iosivas took simply as many snaps as Higgins (60). Trailing very distantly was rookie Jermaine Burton.
Drew Pattern dominated tight finish snaps with 47, whereas Mike Gesicki performed solely 22. Cam Grandy and Tanner Hudson had been manner down within the single digits, taking eight and 5 snaps, respectively.
Rookie defensive tackles have stepped up in a giant manner with the absence of Sheldon Rankins.
Moreover, this workforce is leaning laborious into second-year gamers Jordan Battle and Andrei Iosivas. Will we see the identical occur with Myles Murphy as the tip of the season attracts close to?
Bengals vs. Titans Snap Counts