The second-year running back continues to earn a role as RB1.
The Cincinnati Bengals found a way to claw out a much-needed win with the season on the line.
Joe Burrow and the Bengals took down the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football, 17-7. Outside of the Bengals’ opening drive, the offense was horrid in every aspect, but Chase Brown continues to cement himself as the true starting running back.
Brown officially earned more carries this evening than Zack Moss, finishing the night with 10 touches for 53 yards and a touchdown compared to Moss’ six carries for 13.
Brown even iced the game with a 30-yard touchdown run to put the Bengals up 10 late in the fourth quarter.
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The Bengals offense has been stellar the past few weeks, but it was a struggle to find any swagger on this night. However, Brown continues to turn into a true RB1 in Cincinnati.
The offensive line has improved greatly in blocking the run, and Brown has shown how explosive he can be. Burrow and the offense will need the run game to be productive next week in Cleveland.