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Bengals lose starting CB Dax Hill to torn ACL
The Cincinnati Bengals will be without starting cornerback Dax Hill for the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL in his right knee. Hill sustained the injury during the first quarter of a closely contested game against the Baltimore Ravens, which the Bengals lost in overtime. Coach Zac Taylor expressed his disappointment over Hill's injury, highlighting his significant contributions to the team's defense. With Hill out, DJ Turner is expected to step into the starting role as the Bengals look to improve their struggling defense.
The Cincinnati Bengals will be without starting cornerback Dax Hill for the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL in his right knee. Hill sustained the injury during the first quarter of a closely contested game against the Baltimore Ravens, which the Bengals lost in overtime. Coach Zac Taylor expressed his disappointment over Hill's injury, highlighting his significant contributions to the team's defense. With Hill out, DJ Turner is expected to step into the starting role as the Bengals look to improve their struggling defense.
Bengals lose starting CB Dax Hill to torn ACL
The Cincinnati Bengals will be without cornerback Dax Hill for the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL suffered during a recent game against the Baltimore Ravens. Hill's injury is a significant blow to a struggling Bengals defense that is currently ranked near the bottom of the league in points allowed per drive. DJ Turner, who won the starting job over Hill last season, is expected to step in as his replacement.
The Cincinnati Bengals will be without cornerback Dax Hill for the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL suffered during a recent game against the Baltimore Ravens. Hill's injury is a significant blow to a struggling Bengals defense that is currently ranked near the bottom of the league in points allowed per drive. DJ Turner, who won the starting job over Hill last season, is expected to step in as his replacement.
Raiders find run game, need it to travel against Broncos
The Las Vegas Raiders have finally found success in their running game, achieving a significant performance against the Cleveland Browns after struggling in the first three weeks of the season. With a focus on establishing the run, the Raiders aim to carry this momentum into their upcoming matchup against the Denver Broncos, who have shown strong defensive capabilities. The article highlights the contributions of various players and the importance of a solid running game in the NFL.
The Las Vegas Raiders have finally found success in their running game, achieving a significant performance against the Cleveland Browns after struggling in the first three weeks of the season. With a focus on establishing the run, the Raiders aim to carry this momentum into their upcoming matchup against the Denver Broncos, who have shown strong defensive capabilities. The article highlights the contributions of various players and the importance of a solid running game in the NFL.
Raiders find run game, need it to travel against Broncos
The Las Vegas Raiders showcased a revitalized run game in Week 4 against the Cleveland Browns, rushing for 152 yards after struggling earlier in the season. Coach Antonio Pierce emphasized the importance of a strong running game to mentally and physically wear down opponents. With All-Pro receiver Davante Adams missing the game due to a hamstring injury, the Raiders relied heavily on their ground attack, which included contributions from both running backs and wide receivers. As they prepare to face the Denver Broncos, the Raiders aim to maintain this momentum and establish their run game early.
The Las Vegas Raiders showcased a revitalized run game in Week 4 against the Cleveland Browns, rushing for 152 yards after struggling earlier in the season. Coach Antonio Pierce emphasized the importance of a strong running game to mentally and physically wear down opponents. With All-Pro receiver Davante Adams missing the game due to a hamstring injury, the Raiders relied heavily on their ground attack, which included contributions from both running backs and wide receivers. As they prepare to face the Denver Broncos, the Raiders aim to maintain this momentum and establish their run game early.