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The Spun on MSNLaura Rutledge Impresses NFL Fans With 'Monday Night Football' Look
ESPN's Laura Rutledge and the "Monday Night Football" crew were in the nation's capital this evening to cover a preseason showdown between the Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Commanders. It didn't take long for fans to compliment her performance and appearance.
Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson made the trip with the team for the game Monday night against the Commanders, but did not play.
One player who has benefited from the development has been former Illinois running back Chase Brown. After taking over as Cincinnati's starter in Week 6 last season, Brown has sprinted forward without looking back. He got five carries on Monday and rushed for 22 yards – and even scored the first touchdown of the game.
An ESPN analyst believes Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals are in danger of replicating a disappointing 2024. Burrow led the NFL in passing yards (4,918) and touchdowns (43) last season, but the Bengals missed the playoffs with the league's No.
Free-agent guard Dalton Risner reportedly is considering a visit with the Steelers, according to an ESPN report.