The Washington Post - USA (2022-02-13)

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D16 EZ SU THE WASHINGTON POST.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 , 2022


Super bowl lvi

BY NEIL GREENBERG AND ARTUR GALOCHA

Rams vs. Bengals:

Tale of the tape

Before the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals meet in Super Bowl LVI,
here is a look at their key personnel and how they measure up.

Quarterbacks

Joe Burrow

112.0
Passer rating in a clean pocket

89.6
Passer rating under pressure

120.2
Passer rating when blitzed

Matthew Stafford, a 13-year
veteran, and Joe Burrow, the No. 1
overall pick in 2020, are both
appearing in the Super Bowl for the
first time. They were also
considered two of the most
valuable passers this season, per
ESPN’s total quarterback rating.

Matthew Stafford

112.1
Passer rating in a clean pocket

80.1
Passer rating under pressure

131.5
Passer rating when blitzed

27%
26%

7th
11th

35.0
32.3

5th
17th

11th

6th

Rank

58%
56%

17th
20th

5.6

5.9

Plays
per drive
70.0%
69.7%

20th
21st

33%
30%

20th
17th

Red-zone efficiency

TD percentage

Goal-to-go efficiency

Percentage of three-and-out drives

Average yards gained per drive

26th

17th
2.3

2.5

Points scored
per drive
68%
54%

20th
21st

Goal-to-go efficiency

8th

7th

Rank

Plays allowed
per drive

11th

20th

Points allowed
per drive

32%
30%

12th
22nd

Percentage of three-and-out drives

30.4
31.4

9th
15th

Average yards allowed per drive
54%
56%

12nd
16th

Red-zone efficiency

19%
21%

5th
12th

TD percentage

5.8

6.0
1.9

1.8

Offense Defense

Key players: Rams Key players: Bengals

Coaches

Sean McVay and Zac Taylor are no
strangers to one another. Taylor was the
Rams assistant wide receivers coach in
2017 and the team’s quarterbacks coach
in 2018 under McVay before heading to
the Bengals in 2019. The two faced each
other in Week 8 of the 2019 season,
a 24-10 victory for the Rams.

Tendencies to call a play
based on the score

Tendencies to call a play
based on the down

51%


38%


24%


Percentage of rushing plays when ... Percentage of rushing plays when ...


First


Second


Third


Fourth-down aggressiveness
Conversion
rate

Fourth-down decisionsWent for it


123 20


Trailing
30%

39%


Tied


49%


Leading


50%

Tendencies to call a play
based on the score

Tendencies to call a play
based on the down
Percentage of rushing plays when ... Percentage of rushing plays when ...

First


Second


Third


Fourth-down aggressiveness
Conversion
rate

Fourth-down decisionsWent for it


135 21


Trailing


Tied


Leading
53%

38%


37% 20%


40%


48%


67%


ALL STATS ARE FROM THE 2021 REGULAR SEASON. SOURCES: PRO-FOOTBALL-REFERENCE.COM, TRUMEDIA AND PRO FOOTBALL FOCUS
WASHINGTON POST STAFF ILLUSTRATIONS; PHOTOS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS AND GETTY IMAGES

Cooper Kupp
WIDE RECEIVER

Kupp is the fourth
wideout to win the
triple crown after he
led all players with
145 catches for
1,947 yards and
16 touchdowns.

4.5 yards per route
run vs. man
coverage

99.2 passer rating
on his targets

Andrew Whitworth
L EFT TACKLE

This second-round
pick out of LSU in
2006 played
11 seasons for the
Bengals before he
signed with Los
Angeles as a free
agent in 2017.

20 quarterback
pressures allowed
over 656 pass-
blocking snaps

3 sacks allowed in
true pass sets, plays
with more than four
rushers and ones
that use play-action
or screens

Aaron Donald
D EFENSIVE TACKLE

The four-time
defensive player of
the year has four or
more quarterback
pressures (sacks,
hits and hurries) in
each of his three
playoff games this
season.

102 total sacks, hits
and hurries

12.5 sacks

Jalen Ramsey
C ORNERBACK

Targeted 108 times,
broke up 14 passes
and intercepted four
of them. Also allowed
just four touchdowns.

78.2 passer rating
allowed in coverage

14 passes broken up

Joe Mixon
R UNNING BACK

At 6-foot-1,
220 pounds, Mixon
is tough to stop. He
had the fourth-most
yards after contact
during the regular
season (903) and
has forced
50 missed tackles
during his 2021
campaign, which
includes the playoffs.

3.0 yards per carry
after contact

33 runs of 10 yards
or more

Ja’Marr Chase
WIDE RECEIVER

The star out of LSU
rewrote the history
books after hauling
in 81 catches for
1,455 yards and
13 touchdowns. He
also set the NFL
single-game rookie
receiving record with
266 yards against
the Kansas City
Chiefs in Week 17.

3.6 yards per route
run against man
coverage

8 touchdowns on
passes thrown 20 or
more yards

Trey Hendrickson
DEFENSIVE END

Hendrickson beat his
block within
2.5 seconds almost
22 percent of the
time this season, the
fourth-highest win
rate among edge
rushers.

86 total pressures

14 quarterback hits
from the right side of
the defensive line
(2nd most in NFL)

Mike Hilton
CORNERBACK

The former Pittsburgh
Steelers defensive
back is a solid run
defender and blitzer,
traits that helped him
become one of the
better slot
cornerbacks in the
NFL. He was credited
with 66 tackles (eight
for a loss) plus two
interceptions.

1.1 yards allowed to
slot receivers per
snap in coverage

13 stops against the
run at or behind the
line of scrimmage
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