Cincinnati Bengals fans have a reason to break out the celebratory dance. The team officially activated punter Brad Robbins off injured reserve, announced this Monday, sparking a wave of enthusiasm and curiosity alike among the Who Dey faithful.
Double Trouble in the Punter’s Den
This move could shake things up in Cincinnati’s special teams department, creating a fascinating competition. Why, you might ask? Well, Ryan Rehkow has already been bowling over fans and analysts alike with his monstrous punts. Through just the first four weeks of the season, Rehkow has put up jaw-dropping statistics: he’s leading the NFL with a staggering 58.4-yard average on his nine punts and an impressive 49.7-yard net average. Like a fine Peruvian ceviche, his performance has been tangy and tantalizing!
Just to sprinkle some magic, in Sunday’s clutch victory against the Panthers, Rehkow delivered three punts inside the 20-yard line, nailing two of them like a maestro conducting a symphony. Muchas gracias, Ryan!
A Quick Glimpse at Robbins
So, who’s the returning hero? Cincinnati picked Brad Robbins in the sixth round last year, a draft selection that’s looking increasingly promising. Robbins wrapped up 2023 with a rock-solid 44.3-yard average and 40.1 net average on 76 punts, downing 20 of those bad boys inside the 20-yard line. Picture that—20 golden opportunities created in enemy territory!
No Roster Shuffle Needed
And here’s some logistical icing on the cake—Cincinnati didn’t need to make a single roster adjustment to welcome Robbins back into the fold. Talk about having your cake and eating it too!
The Bengals special teams are now stacked like a proud pile of Lomo Saltado. It’s not just depth; it’s an embarrassment of riches. We can only imagine the drama and excitement that will unfold in coming games as these two punters push each other to reach even greater heights. Buckle up, Bengals Nation—this season is about to get a whole lot more interesting!
Vamos Bengals!