If you are one of those who closely followed the Cincinnati Bengals From the start of the regular season to the playoffs, you’re aware of the dangerous duo between quarterback Joe Burrow, and NFL rookie wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase.
We all know what a great individual campaign both elements had for the Bengals, with Burrow finishing with the best completion percentage at 70.4, while Chase was fourth in total receiving yards and third in receiving touchdowns.
However, there is another element of the Cincinnati team, which may be able to take over games, but by land, and that is Joe Mixon, who will try to dominate the running game in the Super Bowl LVI for the Bengals when they face the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium.
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The powerful and fast running back for the Bengals is coming off his best season in the league, after finishing third in carries with 292, third in rushing yards with 1,205, and fourth in scoring with 14, all his best numbers as professional.
He currently has 190 rushing yards, 52 carries, and a playoff touchdown, which while not much, has remained key with his power to get firsts and tens for the Bengals.
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In case the connection between Burrow and Chase isn’t working as expected through the air in the Super Bowl, keep an eye on Mixon, who could surprise with a memorable game if he’s neglected.
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