The Bengals' redesigned offense had quite an opening month Womens Kendall Fuller Jersey , putting up yards and points at a far better rate than in the past two seasons.With opponents getting a better idea of what they're doing, Andy Dalton and company have sputtered in the past three games.It's more than just familiarity. Running back Giovani Bernard is sidelined by a knee injury, receiver John Ross has been limited by a groin injury, and the tight end position has been decimated by injuries. What's left hasn't been able to do much.The Bengals (4-3) head into a game Sunday against Tampa Bay (3-3) looking to stop the slide as they reach the season's midpoint and their bye week."We did some things early on in the season that were really good," quarterback Andy Dalton said Wednesday.In the first four games, Cincinnati's offense averaged 24.5 first downs and 376.5 total yards. In the past three, it has managed only 17 first downs per game and 282 yards, both significant drops.Dalton's numbers reflect the trend . He threw for 1,197 yards with 11 touchdowns in the first four games. In the past three, he's thrown for 625 yards with four touchdowns.Their worst showing by far came Sunday night during a 45-10 loss in Kansas City . The Bengals had a season-low 15 first downs and 239 yards against a defense that was last in the league. Dalton threw for only 148 yards and had an interception returned for a touchdown .The offense was shockingly limited in the first half. A.J. Green had six catches for 110 yards. The rest of the receivers combined for four catches for 8 yards. Green accounted for 110 of Cincinnati's 139 yards as the Chiefs took control."A couple of us had quiet games in the first half," said receiver Tyler Boyd, who had three catches for 27 yards overall. "I definitely wanted to make more plays in the first half to ease off A.J. I know he was tired at times, and he made a ton of plays."The Chiefs adjusted their coverage on Green in the second half and nobody else was able to take advantage."We have to be able to react and adjust in-game and get back on track," Dalton said. "Our goal is to get back to the way we were playing and the way we know we can play."The most glaring drop-off has been at the tight end spot with Tyler Eifert done for the season with a broken ankle and Tyler Kroft sidelined by a foot injury. C.J. Uzomah had two catches for 13 yards.Coordinator Bill Lazor told the offense this week that good teams improve as the season goes along, and it's time to get out of the recent rut."We're always mentioning that the sky's the limit for this offense, and Bill was pointing out we're declining," Boyd said.BURFICT STRUGGLINGLinebacker Vontaze Burfict has repeatedly missed tackles since returning from his four-game suspension for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancers. He also was fined $112,000 for several egregious plays during a loss to the Steelers, including hitting Antonio Brown in the head again.In his three games, Burfict has a total of 17 tackles, no sacks, no interceptions and two passes broken up. He landed on his hip during Sunday's game and was held out of practice on Wednesday."He hasn't played as well as he has in the past," coach Marvin Lewis said. Asked to elaborate, Lewis said, "I don't want to talk about Vontaze. It's not relevant."ALSO SIDELINEDBurfict was one of 10 players held out of practice, along with CB Darqueze Dennard (shoulder), CB Dre Kirkpatrick (Achilles) Anthony Hitchens Jersey , LB Nick Vigil (knee), long snapper Clark Harris (concussion), RB Giovani Bernard (knee), OT Jake Fisher (back), OT Bobby Hart (back), Kroft and Ross.Rookie center Billy Price returned to practice on a limited basis. He's been sidelined for five weeks by a partially torn ligament in his right foot. DT Adolphus Washington was limited by a tailbone injury. Find out who the Chiefs are watching closely as they gear up for the 2019 NFL Draft."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Kansas City Chiefs NewsOpen ThreadsFull ArchiveLibrary Community GuidelinesContact InformationOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub 鉁昇FL DraftChiefs 2019 draftChiefs 2019 pre-draft tracker: Interviews, workouts, meetings, and more New,48commentsFind out who the Chiefs are watching closely as they gear up for the 2019 NFL Draft.CSTShareTweetShareShareChiefs 2019 pre-draft tracker: Interviews, workouts, meetings, and more With the NFL Scouting Combine beginning in Indianapolis earlier this week, it is officially NFL Draft season. Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach, head coach Andy Reid and the team’s personnel staff will be watching player workouts and conducting interviews throughout the week.Combine week is one of the offseason events that helps the Chiefs personnel staff determine which college prospects they will invite for one of 30 pre-draft visits over the next two months (bookmark this page, because we’ll be updating it regularly). So let’s get to it. Here who has reportedly met with or has plans to meet with the Chiefs (either formally or informally):NFL CombineS John Abram | Mississippi State (5-11, 205 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)CB Corey Ballentine | Washburn (5-11, 196 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via KCTV5)S Marquise Blair | Utah (6-1, 195 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire) WR Tyre Brady | Marshall (6-3, 211 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)RB Nick Brossette | LSU (5-11, 209 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Digest)DL John Cominsky | Charleston (6-5, 286 lbs) NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)OL Nate Davis | UNC Charlotte (6-3, 316 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)OL Bobby Evans | Oklahoma (6-4, 312 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)EDGE Clelin Ferrell | Clemson (6-4, 264 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)OL Lamont Gaillard | Georgia (6-3, 305 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)S Malik Gant | Marshall (6-0, 209 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson | Florida (5-11 http://www.chiefslockerroom.com/authent … nne-jersey , 210 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)TE Zach Gentry | Michigan (6-8, 265 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)OL Derwin Gray | Maryland (6-4, 320 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)LB Terrill Hanks | New Mexico State (6-2, 242 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)WR Kelvin Harmon | NC State (6-2, 221 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)RB Darrell Henderson | Memphis (5-8, 208 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)RB Justice Hill | Oklahoma State (5-10, 198 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via KCTV5)OL Tytus Howard | Alabama State (6-5, 322 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)S Jaquan Johnson | Miami (5-10, 191 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)TE Dawson Knox | Ole Miss (6-4, 254 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)DL Dexter Lawrence | Clemson (6-4, 342 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)OL Greg Little | Ole Miss (6-5, 310 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)OL Connor McGovern | Penn State (6-5, 308 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)WR Terry McLaurin | Ohio State (6-0, 208 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)QB Trace McSorely | Penn State (6-0, 202 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)EDGE Shareef Miller | Penn State (6-4, 254 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)WR Dillon Mitchell | Oregon (6-1, 197 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)RB David Montgomery | Iowa State (5-10, 222 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)CB Byron Murphy | Washington (5-11, 190 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)TE Isaac Nauta | Georgia (6-3, 244 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)TE Josh Oliver | San Jose St. (6-5, 249 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)DL Charles Omenihu | Texas (6-5, 280 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)EDGE Jachai Polite | Florida (6-3, 258 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)RB Tony Pollard | Memphis (6-0, 210 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)S Taylor Rapp | Washington (6-0, 208 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)OL Dalton Risner | Kansas State (6-5, 312) | NFL.com draft profile (via KCTV5)RB LJ Scott | Michigan State (6-0, 227 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)RB Miles Sanders Penn State (5-11 Womens Sammy Watkins Jersey , 211 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via KCTV5)DL Khalen Saunders | Western Illinois (6-0, 324 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)RB Devin Singletary | FAU (5-7, 203 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)TE Irv Smith | Alabama (6-2, 242 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)CB Saivion Smith | Alabama (6-1, 199 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)TE Jace Sternberger | Texas A&M (6-4, 251 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)EDGE Montez Sweat | Mississippi State (6-6, 260 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)S Juan Thornhill | Virginia (6-0, 205 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)RB Mike Weber | Ohio State (5-10, 211 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)RB Dexter Williams | Notre Dame (5-11, 212 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)CB Joejuan Williams | Vanderbilt (6-4, 211 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Kansas City Star)RB Tayveon Williams | Texas A&M(5-8, 206 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via Chiefs Wire)Senior Bowl S Nasir Adderley | Delaware (6-0, 200 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Kent)WR Tyre Brady | Marshall (6-3, 211 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Kent)DL John Cominsky | Charleston (6-5, 285 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Lane)LB Deshaun Davis | Auburn (5-11, 230 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Craig)OL Michael Deiter | Wisconsin (6-5, 309 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Craig)LB David Long | West Virginia (5-11, 221 lbs) NFL.com draft profile | (via Craig)WR Jakobi Meyers | NC State (6-2 203 lbs) NFL.com draft profile | (via Lane)DL Charles Omenihu | Texas (6-5, 274 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Lane)CB Amani Oruwariye | Penn State (6-1, 203 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Kent)T Ross Pierschbacher | Alabama (6-4, 307 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Craig)LB Cameron Smith | USC (6-2, 253 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Craig)EDGE Oshane Ximines | Old Dominion (6-4, 252 lbs) | NFL.com draft profile | (via Kent)CB Rock Ya Sin | Temple (6-2, 190 lbs) |The Temple university profile | (via Kent)
lbs) | NFL.com draft profile (via KCTV5)S Marquise Blair | Utah (6-1,
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