Cincinnati's backfield will look different in 2024, as newcomer Zack Moss is slated to replace Joe Mixon's as the team's starting running back. Moss is coming off the best season of his career as a member of the Indianapolis Colts, but there is still plenty of skepticism regarding how he'll handle being the lead back for the Bengals, as it will be a new role for him. Moss has started in just 11 of the 53 games he has played professionally. In a recent ranking of every starting back in the league from NFL.com, Moss came in at No. 31 out of a possible 32. Only Devin Singletary of the New York Giants was ranked lower. Here's what the outlet had to say about Moss: "Moss set career highs with 210 touches, 986 scrimmage yards and seven touchdowns in 14 games last season with the Colts. He did an admirable job filling in for Jonathan Taylor, who was in and out of the lineup with injuries. Now, Moss has a chance to stake his claim as a true RB1 in Cincinnati. However, the Bengals' offense runs through Joe Burrow and
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