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Cincinnati Bengals DE Sam Hubbard Plans to Heap Pressure on Matthew Stafford and LA Rams: ‘You’re Just Going to Keep Chopping Wood’

Published 02/13/2022, 10:14 AM EST

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The Cincinnati Bengals will host the Los Angeles Rams for Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium. The Bengals’ journey to the Super Bowl has been incredible. In addition, their defense department has been impressive in the post-season. It makes DE Sam Hubbard feels confident about the Bengals’ defensive strength to pressure Matthew Stafford and his Rams.

Sam Hubbard has been a major contributor to the Bengals’ success in this postseason. In a recent interview, Sam Hubbard said, “It’s just football. You’re just going to keep chopping wood, we always say that.” In his opinion, games that are determined based on the first-half performances are “cool.” In contrast, those games won in the second half are remembered as “legendary.”

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Oftentimes, Sam said, the team does not get off to an ideal start; however, they keep pushing forward. As a consequence, it causes the opponent team’s player to wear down, which gives you more opportunities.

Finally, he pointed out that what matters is the plays you make at the end. Thus, the Bengals and their defensive end, Sam Hubbard are determined to keep Matty Stafford and his Rams on their toes until the very end.

Cincinnati Bengals: The Comeback Kings

The Bengals have changed the outcome of the game in the second quarter, turning the tide of the game in their favor. They have struggled to get off to a good start on several occasions; nevertheless, they have made great strides in the second quarter. Thus, giving the viewers a nail-biting and mind-boggling finish.

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In its wild-card win against the Las Vegas Raiders, the Bengals defense only gave up six points in the second half. Additionally, they allowed only ten points in the second half against the Tennessee Titans, setting up the game-winning field goal.

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Furthermore, the Bengals’ AFC Championship victory over the Kansas City Chiefs was a masterpiece. They limited Patty Mahomes and his mighty Chiefs’ offense to just three second-half points. Eventually, the game went into overtime, with the Bengals emerging victorious.

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Cincinnati Bengals set out to give Los Angeles Rams a stern test. As a result, it all boils down to the matchup, which is just a few hours away. Thrills are high and the world is ready to witness the greatest sporting event of the year. Leave a comment in the section below and let us know how excited you are!

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Anubhav is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. He is currently majoring in computer science at the University of Delhi, having also previously worked as a content editor for an NGO. Anubhav is a basketball enthusiast and a true Los Angeles Lakers fan.
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