Why Eagles’ Miles Sanders is key to getting the season back on track vs. Bengals - NJ.com
The Bengals have allowed 370 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns in just two games. Opposing runners are averaging a strong five yards per carry against Cincinnati. Compared to the rest of the league, the Bengals’ defense ranks among the bottom-five units in categories like rushing yards allowed, rushing yards per carry average, rushing first downs allowed and rushing plays of 20 or more yards. Those numbers should have Eagles assistant head/running backs coach Duce Staley salivating.