[From ESPN]
He knocked Kingsley Suamataia out of Kansas City's plans in Week 2, then drew an illegal use of hands to the face penalty against Wanya Morris that should have won the Bengals the game against the Chiefs, only for a fourth-and-16 pass interference call on the next snap to reopen the door for Andy Reid's team.
(Stops are tackles that generate negative EPA for the offense and positive EPA for the defense.) He gets pushed back an average of just 0.5 yards on run plays per ESPN's tracking, which is well below average for linemen aligned inside.
Boswell, a critical player for a Steelers team that doesn't always have the consistency to march the ball down the field, leads the league in field goals (40) and field goals over expectation (6.7) and ranks second in field goal percentage over expectation (15.7%) among seasonlong kickers, trailing only Cameron Dicker.
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