The Chicago Bears' offense did what it was supposed to against an awful Cincinnati Bengals' defense in Week 9, scoring 47 points with a near-perfectedly balanced 576 yards of offense in the vision of head coach Ben Johnson's dreams.
But one prominent player was absent from that offensive explosion.
Wide receiver Rome Odunze was targeted just three times against the Bengals, with two of the "he's gotta catch that" plays he seems to have every game, and he did not have a reception. Being shadowed by the Bengals best cornerback, DJ Turner, played a big role in Odunze being such a non-factor in the box score.