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All five members of the Cincinnati Bengals offensive line put in work on 100 percent of the team’s snaps during the huge Week 11 win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
That’s one of the biggest takeaways from a day the Bengals went on the road and won 32-13 behind 123 rushing yards and two touchdowns from running back Joe Mixon. That includes right guard Hakeem Adeniji, who got his second start over second-rounder Jackson Carman.
Defensively, four Bengals played 100 percent of the snaps, including corner Eli Apple, who had a bounceback game by picking off a critical pass. In total, nine defenders played 80-plus percent of the snaps while holding the Raiders to a 1-of-7 mark on third downs.
Here’s a look at the full snap counts for both sides of the football:
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