Cincinnati Bengals running back Jeremy Hill has said that he believes the club will take a committee approach towards their distribution of carries in the 2015 season.
Hill was the primary back for the AFC North outfit in the 2014 campaign as he recorded 1,124 yards and nine touchdowns in his rookie year.
However, the 22-year-old feels that offensive coordinator Hue Jackson will lighten the load on him next year by giving Giovani Bernard more attempts at rushing between the tackles.
"Obviously there's going to be a balanced attack," Hill told reporters. "I don't think he's got to wear either one of us out, so that way we can make it through all 16 games for a playoff push."
The Bengals were ranked sixth in the NFL in rushing offense last season.