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Dev Panchwagh contributed to this article.

Offense

Adapt the Cowboys/Bills game plan for Cincy

A depleted Bengals defensive line struggled to stop the run to start the season, allowing the seventh-most yards on the ground in the NFL with bottom-five marks in several advanced statistics. Cincinnati has allowed 0.08 EPA/rush (fifth-highest) and +115 rushing yards over expected (second-highest), with a 12.9% stuff rate (fifth-lowest).

That bodes well for a Ravens rushing attack that has dominated their last two opponents with 545 yards and five touchdowns on the ground. Sunday in Cincinnati should be more of the same with specific wrinkles to Baltimore’s recent game plans that target the Bengals’ weaknesses.