Bengals vs. Packers Injury Report: Dylan Fairchild DNP, Lucas Patrick goes full

Bengals vs. Packers Injury Report: Dylan Fairchild DNP, Lucas Patrick goes full

 

 

The Cincinnati Bengals are going up against a very strong defensive front on Sunday when they take on the Green Bay Packers. According to the team’s official injury report, the Bengals’ offensive line has some injury concerns ahead of the matchup.

Guard Dylan Fairchild (knee) did not practice for the second day in a row. His status for Sunday is certainly up in the air, but the final injury report will determine his game status.

Fellow guard Lucas Patrick (calf) was a full participant Thursday after being out since Week 1. He has progressed well and appears to have a chance to not only suit up on Sunday, but he may find himself in the starting lineup.

Defensive end Shemar Stewart (ankle) was again limited, so he hasn’t ramped up to work with the team quite yet. He will be another name to watch when the final injury report is released.

Defensive tackle B.J. Hill got the day off for rest, but he has been dealing with an ankle injury suffered last week vs. the Detroit Lions. Hill returned to that game and is likely on the report because he received some sort of treatment on the ankle.

Wide receiver Charlie Jones (Achilles) was limited again but should be good to go.

Drew Sample (ankle) was limited after missing Wednesday’s practice.

For Green Bay, their injury report is lengthy, but only defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt (knee) and offensive tackle Anthony Belton (ankle) were listed as nonparticipants.

Starting left tackle Rasheed Walker (quad) was downgraded to DNP after going limited on Wednesday. Trey Hendrickson may be getting a backup left tackle for a second straight week.

Starting kicker Brandon McManus (quad) was limited for a second straight day, so there appears to be a real chance he does not suit up vs. Cincinnati.

Bengals vs. Packers Injury Report

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