The Chicago Bears ran over the Cincinnati Bengals for 283 rushing yards.
They bruised Cincinnati nearly every rush, gaining 7.6 rushing yards per carry.
Rookie running back Kyle Monangai had 176 rushing yards alone
But, in the first half of the Chicago Bears’ 47-42 win over the Bengals, left tackle Theo Benedet made the play that set the tone for the Bears’ offense.
On the Bears’ second drive of the game, they ran a pitch play to the left with Monangai. Benedet pulled out and sought out Bengals’ safety Geno Stone. He rode Stone to the sideline, and to the benches before flattening him.
For an offensive lineman, that’s the good stuff.
"You get that instilled in you from a young age playing football, especially on the O-line that you got to finish when you get the chance," Benedet said

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