At a -6-point disadvantage, the Titans are underdogs in this week's contest, indicating more of a reliance on moving the ball through the air than their normal game plan.Opposing QBs have averaged 35.2 pass attempts per game vs. the Cincinnati Bengals defense this year: 9th-most in the NFL.The projections expect Tony Pollard to notch 3.1 targets in this game, on balance, placing him in the 77th percentile among running backs.With an exceptional 13.9% Target Rate (96th percentile) this year, Tony Pollard stands as one of the pass-game running backs with the highest volume in the league.In regards to air yards, Tony Pollard ranks in the towering 79th percentile among running backs this year, accumulating a colossal 1.0 per game. (considering most of their targets come behind the line of scrimmage, this is far more notable than it appears since most RBs wind up with negative air yards).
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