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How the Bengals can beat the Titans in AFC divisional round

After defeating the Las Vegas Raiders at Paul Brown Stadium in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs, the Cincinnati Bengals are advancing to the divisional round. The Bengals will travel to Nashville to take on the AFC's top seed, the Tennessee Titans. 

After finishing the regular season with a record of 12-5, the Titans earned a first-round bye. As Tennessee awaited its next opponent, head coach Mike Vrabel's team was given a chance to get healthy, something they haven't been much of the season. At one point this year, the Titans fielded 82 different players due to injuries.

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel walks the sideline during the fourth quarter at NRG Stadium Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022 in Houston, Texas.

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Most notably, the Titans are expecting to get Derrick Henry back in the lineup by Saturday's game. The Pro Bowl running back was limited to eight games in the regular season due to a foot injury and was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 1. Henry's carries could be limited though despite practicing with full participation all week. 

"I felt great," Henry said Wednesday. "I just wanted to get some pads on. Haven't (had) them on in a while and got some contact going."

Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry (22) stuff arms Cincinnati Bengals cornerback LeShaun Sims (38) on a run during the first quarter of a Week 8 NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020, at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.

Cincinnati enters the game mostly healthy but did lose a key starter against the Raiders with defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi being placed on injured reserve. Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson cleared the NFL's concussion protocol and will play against the Titans. 

Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi (65) rides off the field on a cart in the second half the AFC wild card game on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022, at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Bengals defeated Las Vegas Raiders 26-19.

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Here's how the Bengals can upset the No. 1 seed and advance to the AFC Championship game: 

Start fast and don't allow Titans to control the clock 

The Titans' entire game plan on offense hinges on their run game. They want to run Henry and D'Onta Foreman as much as they can and then utilize the play-action pass game to set up big plays for wide receivers A.J. Brown and Julio Jones.


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