Brad Robbins may be running out of time to stave off another punting competition from the Bengals this offseason.
According to Puntalytics, Robbins ranks 30th leaguewide in punting expected points added, costing Cincinnati about 0.2 points per punt.
Robbins had a nice few-week stretch starting in October, but things have fallen back off to the low outputs he started his rookie season with. The raw numbers aren't much better: 33rd in average punt distance (44.5 yards), 27th in net yards (40.1), and 26th on punts inside the 20-yard line (12).
The Michigan man has another six games to pick things up and start booming teams into uncomfortable spots more consistently.
#Bengals on track to fire up another punting competition this offseason. https://t.co/45cj91qEwy
— Russ Heltman (@russheltman11) November 29, 2023
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