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NFL : First Half Matchup
Sunday 9/30/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
CINCINNATI
 First Half Results
ATLANTA
+1.5  

-1.5  


26
 
28
Final
24

CINCINNATI (2 - 1) at ATLANTA (1 - 2)
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Week 4 Sunday, 9/30/2018 1:00 PM
Board First Half
255CINCINNATI26.5
256ATLANTA-2
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CINCINNATI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-1+12-13-029.717.3366.3(6.2)2.025.717.0394.0(5.4)1.7
Road Games1-101-12-027.512.0363.0(6.8)3.027.018.5378.5(5.4)1.0
Last 3 Games2-1+12-13-029.717.3366.3(6.2)2.025.717.0394.0(5.4)1.7
Dome Games1-0+11-01-034.010.0330.0(6.9)2.023.016.0380.0(5.1)2.0
CINCINNATI - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)29.717.322.728:2220-92(4.5)25-3963.8%275(7.1)59-366(6.2)(12.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.19.310.720.230:1624-107(4.4)23-3664.1%219(6.1)60-326(5.4)(16.9)
Offense Road Games27.512.022.026:3816-83(5.1)25-3767.6%279(7.6)53-363(6.8)(13.2)
Defense (All Games)25.717.025.031:3828-124(4.4)29-4465.2%270(6.1)72-394(5.4)(15.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.25.315.322.130:4426-112(4.2)26-3965.7%234(6)66-346(5.3)(13.7)
Defense Road Games27.018.523.533:2131-152(4.8)27-3870.1%226(5.9)70-378(5.4)(14)
CINCINNATI - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.70.32.0-0.310-441.9%0-00.0%2-33(19.6)1-11(8)7-74
Opponents Avg. Stats Against1.10.41.61.812-436.0%1-020.0%2-45(23.7)12-2(6.1)8-84
Stats For (Road Games)2.50.53.0-2.09-444.4%0-00.0%1-21(21)1-4(4)6-65
Stats Against (All Games)1.00.71.7 15-852.2%2-140.0%1-29(28.7)1-1(0.7)6-53
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.70.41.1 14-645.7%1-050.0%1-30(24.4)16-2(7.4)7-58
Stats Against (Road Games)0.50.51.0 15-856.7%0-00.0%1-27(27)1-2(2)5-54

ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-2-1.41-22-126.712.3382.7(6.4)0.728.39.7401.7(6)1.0
Home Games1-1-0.21-12-034.015.5424.5(7.3)0.533.513.0486.5(7)0.5
Last 3 Games1-2-1.41-22-126.712.3382.7(6.4)0.728.39.7401.7(6)1.0
Dome Games1-1-0.21-12-034.015.5424.5(7.3)0.533.513.0486.5(7)0.5
ATLANTA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.712.321.028:5724-97(4.1)23-3566.0%285(8.1)59-383(6.4)(14.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.212.819.927:1923-85(3.8)24-3568.1%279(8)57-364(6.3)(15)
Offense Home Games34.015.523.529:3127-109(4)24-3177.8%315(10)58-424(7.3)(12.5)
Defense (All Games)28.39.725.733:2424-126(5.2)30-4370.5%276(6.4)67-402(6)(14.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.2611.623.833:2827-122(4.6)28-3872.1%257(6.7)65-380(5.8)(14.6)
Defense Home Games33.513.029.534:0122-132(5.9)35-4775.5%354(7.5)69-486(7)(14.5)
ATLANTA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.00.70.312-537.8%0-00.0%2-41(24.8)2-9(5.2)7-72
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.21.10.412-436.2%1-033.3%1-32(22.1)11-2(5.8)7-63
Stats For (Home Games)0.50.00.50.011-545.5%0-00.0%2-62(24.8)1-7(5)3-40
Stats Against (All Games)0.70.31.0 14-748.8%1-1100.0%2-44(22.2)3-18(6)10-90
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.311.3 13-541.4%1-166.7%1-31(23.5)15-3(6)8-74
Stats Against (Home Games)0.50.00.5 12-648.0%1-1100.0%2-45(22.5)2-12(5)9-84
Average power rating of opponents played: CINCINNATI 22,  ATLANTA 25.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CINCINNATI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/9/2018@ INDIANAPOLIS34-23W0W47.5O20-10121-28-229222-7539-53-3052
9/13/2018BALTIMORE34-23W0W43O28-10824-42-265022-6632-55-3593
9/23/2018@ CAROLINA21-31L3L44O13-6629-46-330441-23015-24-1470
9/30/2018@ ATLANTA            
10/7/2018MIAMI            
10/14/2018PITTSBURGH            
10/21/2018@ KANSAS CITY            
10/28/2018TAMPA BAY            

ATLANTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/6/2018@ PHILADELPHIA12-18L0L44.5U18-7421-43-225127-11320-35-1192
9/16/2018CAROLINA31-24W-5W43.5O32-17023-28-272118-12132-45-3181
9/23/2018NEW ORLEANS37-43L-1.5L54O22-4826-35-359027-14339-49-3910
9/30/2018CINCINNATI            
10/7/2018@ PITTSBURGH            
10/14/2018TAMPA BAY            
10/22/2018NY GIANTS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CINCINNATI: Cincinnati's offensive woes the past two seasons were largely a product of poor line play. First-round draft pick C Billy Price and former Bills OT Cordy Glenn could be major upgrades. WR A.J. Green is a nightmare to defend, RB Joe Mixon flashed elite potential as a rookie and speedy second-year WR John Ross is back from a 2017 lost to injury. While QB Andy Dalton is more of a game-manager than a playmaker, he has more weapons than ever. Longtime defensive-line tandem DE Carlos Dunlap and DT Geno Atkins are monsters up front, each contributing over 60 career sacks for Cincy. LB Vontaze Burfict is productive when he stays out of trouble, and former Bills LB Preston Brown is an upgrade in the middle of the defense. In William Jackson, Dre Kirkpatrick and Darqueze Dennard, the Bengals have a trio of former first-round CBs who held opponents to 6.5 yards per attempt in 2017.
ATLANTA: WR Julio Jones is unstoppable at times, and Atlanta gets decent production from the rest of their receiving group when Jones draws defensive attention. Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman might be the NFL's best RB combo: Both are great receivers, patient runners and homerun threats in the open field. Atlanta allowed only 28 points in two playoff games, including stymieing wunderkind Rams head coach Sean McVay. Former first-rounder edge-rushers Vic Beasley and Takkarist McKinley need to improve, though the secondary is one of the league's best with CBs Desmond Trufant and Robert Alford flanking S Keanu Neal. The front seven is athletic but lost key contributors with DE Adrian Clayborn and DT Dontari Poe leaving in free agency.
PREVIEW
Bengals-Falcons talk about running game, but expect aerial circus Sunday
 

The Cincinnati Bengals visit the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in a head-on clash of focal points.

The Bengals (2-1) want to improve their run defense. The Falcons (1-2) want to improve their running game. At least those are the stated goals, although don't be surprised if the game still becomes a passing duel between two explosive quarterbacks -- Cincinnati's Andy Dalton and Atlanta's Matt Ryan.

Dalton completed 74 of 116 passes for 860 yards in three games and is tied for third in the league with eight touchdowns. Ryan has completed 70 of 106 passes for 897 yards and seven touchdowns, but is hot as five of those TD passes came in a shootout against New Orleans last week, won by the Saints in overtime 43-37.

So his arm is probably still warm.

But Falcons head coach Dan Quinn laments the team's inability to run the ball effectively puts too much of a load on Ryan.

Atlanta ran the ball 22 times for 48 yards against the Saints after rushing 32 times for 170 yards against Carolina. The Falcons ran the ball only four times in the fourth quarter against the Saints, two of those scrambles by Ryan.

"It was such a difference," Quinn said. "I thought we stayed with it. That's usually the first thing I look at, was there enough attempts, was there enough shots. We had three of them that ended up being penalties ... we had 20 or 21 runs. Then there were five of the runs that ended up being a negative run."

Tevin Coleman was limited to 33 yards on 15 carries, a week after he went for 107 yards. Ito Smith, who looked good in running for 46 yards against Carolina, ran it twice and lost 6 yards.

Tailback Devonta Freeman has missed the last two games with a knee injury and it is uncertain if he will play Sunday.

On the other side of the ball Sunday, the Bengals hope they return to the more efficient run defense that helped them begin the season 2-0. But last week the Carolina Panthers collected 230 yards rushing on 41 carries. The tone was set on the Panthers' first touchdown drive, the final 64 yards of which was on the ground, including one 45-yard jaunt by elusive Christian McCaffrey.

Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis expects a different type of ground game from the Falcons, who are not as diversified on the ground. Well, unless they analyze films of the Panthers game.

"We have to go back and look at the film and figure out how we can fix that because you know, it's a copycat league," Lewis said. "Those same plays will come up later. We just got to put it to bed."

All that talk about rushing and rushing defense notwithstanding, this is a passing league and both teams can do that well.

The Falcons have been unable to get any consistent heat on the quarterback the last two weeks (Cam Newton, Drew Brees) and will need to do better in that regard against Dalton. With at least three starters out (and likely more) Atlanta will need to get an effective pass rush from Vic Beasley Jr., who picked up his first sack last week, and Grady Jarrett.

Dalton is generally underrated by most opponents despite winning 58.9 percent of his starts, best in franchise history. This season he completed 63.8 percent of his throws and only been sacked four times in three games. However, Dalton has already been intercepted five times.

Cincinnati's third-year wide receiver Tyler Boyd is off to a strong start and was probably player of the game in an otherwise disappointing loss at Carolina. For the second straight game, he matched a career-high with six receptions and set a career-best with 132 yards. Boyd leads the Bengals with 249 receiving yards and his 15 catches are second on the team.

For Atlanta, the emergence of wide receiver Calvin Ridley the last two weeks has helped spark the offense. Ridley was hardly used in the season opener at Philadelphia. He has been a key part of the game plan the last two weeks.

Against the Saints, Ridley caught seven passes for 146 yards and three touchdowns. He pulled in a career-long 75-yarder for a score and became the first Atlanta rookie to catch three touchdown passes in a game and the seventh player in franchise history to do so.

"One of the things that jumps out is the speed he practices with," Quinn said. "He's one of the two fastest players at practice. It allows him to run routes at full speed and the timing you're seeing with him and Matt is because of the way he works."

Ridley has seen how fellow Alabama alum Julio Jones goes about his business and is right there with him.

"From the time he got here, the work that he puts in on the practice field, like he constantly empties the bucket to get ready," Quinn said. "He does not cut corners."


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