Bengals Consider Trading for Titans RB Derrick Henry to Bolster Struggling Rushing Offense

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20/10/2023 20h16

In a desperate effort to improve their struggling rushing offense, the Cincinnati Bengals are reportedly considering a trade for Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry. The Bengals currently rank dead-last in rushing this season, averaging a pitiful 69.8 yards per game.

The team's decision to retain Joe Mixon, who had a career-worst year, has not paid off as expected. Mixon is averaging a mere 3.8 yards per carry in 2023, even fewer than his performance last year. Additionally, his impact as a pass-catcher has been minimal, with just 16 receptions for 104 yards in six appearances.

The Bengals' odds to win the Super Bowl have seen a significant improvement after two straight wins. However, their odds to win the AFC North have dropped, with the Ravens now the favorites at 1.2-1 and the Cleveland Browns close behind at 2.6-1. The Bengals have slipped to the third choice at 4.25-1, while the Pittsburgh Steelers trail behind at 4.5-1.

On a positive note, rookie cornerback DJ Turner II has been making waves with a solid performance. Turner holds a 62.3 overall Pro Football Focus grade, ranking ninth among rookie cornerbacks who have played at least 20% of the snaps this season. His presence has been crucial, especially as Chidobe Awuzie battles through a back injury during the early campaign.

In other news, the Jaguars showcased their defensive prowess with a crucial goal-line stop against the Saints in their recent victory. Despite allowing some yardage, the Jaguars' defense managed to bend without breaking, making key plays including a pick-six by Foye Oluokun in the third quarter. Montaric "Buster" Brown also played a significant role, breaking up a fourth-down pass to Chris Olave and securing the win for the Jaguars.

Meanwhile, Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow faced a challenging outing against the Seattle defense. Although he struggled at times, Burrow showed signs of improvement as he continues to recover from a calf injury. His mobility appeared to be improving, and he made some impressive escapes, albeit with occasional inconsistencies. Overall, Burrow did enough to secure the win, highlighting his progress as a quarterback.

Looking ahead to the upcoming matchups, the Lions face their toughest opponent in over a month, taking on the Baltimore Ravens. Detroit has shown great form, securing four straight wins by a margin of 14-plus points. However, Baltimore's electric quarterback Lamar Jackson and their formidable defense present a significant challenge for the Lions. It remains to be seen if Detroit's defensive front can keep Jackson off balance and force him into mistakes.

In the midst of these developments, Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy opened up about the challenges faced by receivers. Jeudy highlighted the importance of relying on teammates and the coordination of various factors, such as offensive line play, quarterback performance, and offensive coordinator strategies, in order for a receiver to be successful. He emphasized the complexity of the receiver's role and the need for a collective effort to achieve desired results.

As the Bengals contemplate a potential trade for Derrick Henry, fans and analysts will be eagerly awaiting any updates to bolster the Bengals' struggling rushing attack. Only time will tell if this move can turn the tide for the Bengals and help them reclaim their spot as contenders in the AFC North.

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