Trey Hendrickson dominated again in win over Colts

Trey Hendrickson put up more wild numbers against the Colts.

In the Cincinnati Bengals‘ win over the Indianapolis Colts, defensive end Trey Hendrickson continued his strong season he has been putting together.

When he was matched up across the line from Bernhard Raimann, he recorded seven pressures in 21 matchups against Raimann. It was the second straight game in which Hendrickson has had seven or more pressures according to NextGen Stats.

Even with the game put away, Hendrickson was still giving it his all, sacking Gardner Minshew on a 4th and 15 with the Bengals up by 17 points more than halfway through the fourth quarter.

Before Week 14’s Monday night games began, Hendrickson was fifth in the NFL with 65 pressures so far throughout the season.

After suffering a hyperextended knee a month ago, he hasn’t missed a beat. He not only has a lot of pressures, but he’s very efficient and ranks among the best in pressure rates as well, at times even when the rest of the defensive line wasn’t at its best.

Through 13 games, Hendrickson has 13.5 sacks which is tied for third in the league, and is only half of a sack short of his career-best year in 2021, his first year with the Bengals when he had 14 sacks in 16 games.

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Chase Brown shows off elite speed on 54-yard touchdown

The Bengals rookie hit one of the fastest speeds of the entire NFL season.

In the Cincinnati Bengals‘ win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 14, Jake Browning threw a short pass behind the line of scrimmage to rookie running back Chase Brown which he ran 54 yards for the touchdown to put the Bengals up 7-0 in the first quarter.

During that touchdown, Brown reached a top speed of 22.05 miles per hour according to NextGen Stats. That is the second fastest of the year in the entire NFL behind only DK Metcalf who ran 22.23 miles per hour on a touchdown, and ahead of Tyreek Hill, who is known for his elite speed and reached 22.01 miles per hour.

After offensive coordinator Brian Callahan said he wanted to start getting Brown more involved a couple weeks ago, he has started to earn even more time proving he belongs on the field with his next-level speed.

Brown finished the game with eight carries for 25 yards and three catches for 80 yards and the touchdown.

With backup quarterback Jake Browning playing so well, Brown has been another bright spot in the past two weeks in which the Bengals have proved they still have a good shot at making the playoffs.

However the rest of the season goes, Brown is showing that he deserves to have a big part in it.

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How to buy Indianapolis Colts at Cincinnati Bengals NFL Week 14 tickets

Want to watch the Colts at Bengals in person? Tickets still remain for this Week 14 battle between AFC playoff hopefuls.

The Indianapolis Colts are coming off a huge overtime win against the Tennessee Titans.

Next up, the Colts travel to take on the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, Dec. 10 at 1 p.m. EST.

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