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In their last five games, the Bengals are 2-2-1. Just prior to their bye-week they played the Redskins in London and tied them 27-all. Before that game, Cincinnati sandwiched two away losses between two home wins. Those victories were 22-7 versus Miami on September 29 and 31-17 against Cleveland on October 23. The losses were both on the road with the first one to the Cowboys 28-14 and the second to the Pats 35-17.
Before winning their last three games, the Giants lost three. Those three losses were to the Redskins 29-27, Vikings 24-10, and Packers 23-16. Since then the Giants have beaten the Ravens 27-23, Rams 17-10, and Eagles 28-23.
Cincinnati Offense vs. Giants Defense
RB Jeremy Hill (104 ATT, 515 YDs, 5.0 AVG, 5 TDs) offers solid running chops. If he can establish the ground attack, that will help Dalton in the pocket. Although Dalton’s big problem is mobility, he’s been sacked a lot, there’s not much to worry about in this game because the Giants have such a poor ground defense.
The Bengals are scoring 20.9 PPG, while NY is limiting teams to 20.5. But that does not mean that New York will be able to suppress the Bengal air game. The Giants offer the 23rd -ranked defense in the league. Overall, they are allowing 371.2 yards. Their pass D is rated 25th in the NFL. New York is tied for lowest number of sacks at 11. They’re not getting much pressure on QBs and that should help Dalton.
Giant D Notes
Still, the Giants do have eight INTs and 51 PD. And NY does have the top rated red zone defense in the NFL. It’s at 39.29%. Although the D has forced seven fumbles, they have only recovered one of those lost balls. Safety Landon Collins (69 TCKL, 3 Sacks, 2 TFL, 3 INTs, 6 PD) and corner Janoris Jenkins (30 TCKL, 2 TFL, 2 INTs, 10 PD) are the team’s top performers. Some extra pass defense would be helpful in this game.
New York Offense vs. Bengals D
His top pass receivers are Odell Beckham (44 REC, 676 YDs, 15.4 AVG, 5 TDs) and Sterling Shepard (34 REC, 384 YDs, 11.3 AVG, 3 TDs). The Giants’ running game is averaging less than 70 YPG. RBs. Rashad Jennings (64 ATT, 168 YDs, 2.6 AVG, 1 TD) and Shane Vereen (31 ATT, 147 YDs, 4.7 AVG, 1 TD) are the primary rushers. Jennings is struggling mightily, and Vereen is under utilized.
Bengals D Notes
The Bengals D has a red zone raking of 24th, as they’re allowing teams to score 60% of the time. They do have seven picks and 34 PD. Their pass rush and ground D is all right but not great, as they have 16 sacks and 24 TFL. They’ll be in good stead if DE Carlos Dunlap (5 Sacks, 7 PD, 2 FF) and CB Adam Jones (1 INT, 4 PD, 1 FF) can bring their games up a notch. The Bengals are holding teams to 23.6 PPD.