Cincinnati Bengals’ rushing woes hit historic low as Chase Brown struggles with record-setting inefficiency

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Bengals’ Rushing Struggles Reach Historic Low

The Cincinnati Bengals have found themselves in uncharted territory. As the season progresses, their rushing attack has reached a historic low, struggling to find any rhythm on the ground. This week, running back Chase Brown’s performance has drawn particular attention, as he set an unwanted record in NFL history.

Chase Brown’s Record-Setting Inefficiency

Chase Brown has taken the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. With 47 rushing attempts across the first three games, he now holds the dubious distinction of having the most carries in NFL history without breaking the 100-yard mark. Currently, Brown’s rushing average stands at a mere 2.0 yards per carry. In the Bengals’ recent loss to the Minnesota Vikings, he managed only three yards on ten attempts, further exacerbating the team’s rushing woes.

Statistics reveal the depth of Brown’s struggles. He has the lowest rushing success rate among all qualified runners, according to NextGenStats. Alarmingly, his performance is marked by an unusual statistic: he accumulates 18 more yards after contact per game than he does in total rushing yards. The season has seen him tally a staggering -54 yards before contact, underscoring the challenges he faces before even meeting defenders.

A Broken Rushing Game

The Bengals’ rushing game is not merely a case of one player’s shortcomings; it is a collective failure that highlights systemic issues within the team’s offensive strategy. The performance against the Vikings served as a glaring example of how deeply flawed the rushing attack has become.

Offensive Line Struggles

At the heart of the Bengals’ rushing problems lies a struggling offensive line. The unit’s inability to execute basic run-blocking assignments has been a significant factor in their inefficiency. There have been numerous missed assignments, technical failures, and lapses in communication that have hindered any potential for a successful ground game.

A recent film breakdown revealed multiple issues on a wide zone run that encapsulates the offensive line’s struggles. Poor technique and a lack of cohesion have left Brown with little to no opportunities to gain momentum, leading to a stagnant rushing attack that has left fans and analysts alike questioning the team’s strategy.

Looking Ahead

As the Bengals navigate these troubling times, the urgency to revitalize their rushing attack becomes increasingly critical. The combination of Brown’s historical inefficiency and the offensive line’s struggles presents a daunting challenge. Finding a remedy for these issues will be key to unlocking the potential of a team that has aspirations for success this season.

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