The Cincinnati Bengals may throw the ball less in this week's game (and hand the ball off more) because they be starting backup QB Jake Browning.At the moment, the 2nd-most pass-centric team in the league (66.9% adjusted for context) according to the predictive model is the Bengals.Given the game dynamics and the underlying tendencies of each team, this contest is anticipated by our trusted projection set to have 138.0 plays on offense run: the most among all games this week.This week, Tee Higgins is anticipated by the predictive model to land in the 76th percentile when it comes to wideouts with 6.6 targets.Tee Higgins slots into the 81st percentile when it comes to wide receiver WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced stat that examines high-value offensive involvement) with a whopping 52.9 figure this year.
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