Halloween may be over, but an RB3 will disguise himself as an RB1 on Sunday when the Cincinnati Bengals face the Chicago Bears. In their final injury report, the Bears noted that starter D’Andre Swift will not play. With Roschon Johnson still out due to a back injury, that leaves rookie running back Kyle Monangai as Chicago’s lead rusher. And while it should be an advantage for the men in stripes, fans fear that this situation could bring another frightening and embarrassing situation for Al Golden’s defense. This season, Swift averages 66.3 yards rushing per game and 4.6 yards per carry. He is also averaging 10.7 yards per reception on 18 catches for 192 yards. Swift rushed for over 100 yards in Weeks 2 and 3 of this season against the Saints and Commanders, respectively. Other than that, defenses have had success containing the talented back. Monangai is averaging 4.4 rushing yards per attempt and 26.6 yards per game. The rookie has one catch on one target for 11 yards. Now, he has the opportunity to im
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