 Heading into week 13, Joe Nixon's lowest running back rush share in a single game this year came all the way back in week one. In that game, he saw 76.5% of Cincinnati's running back rushes. From week one through week 12, Nixon's running back rush share per game rate, 91.5%. That changed on Monday night. His share dropped to about 68%. And that's because the Bengals started using rookie Chase Brownmore. Brown saw a season high, 32% running back rush here. Now it's good that the Bengals offense looks strong in Jacksonville. Because that'll give Nixon more scoring opportunities. We want that in fantasy football. But between the tough fantasy playoff schedule and this Chase Brown usage, Nixon does seem more like a sell than a buy in fantasy football.