BREAKING : Bengals’ promising player gives positive injury update

Cincinnati Bengals Sports News & Analysis – USA TODAY

The Cincinnati Bengals just got Mike Gesicki back for Joe Burrow’s offense and have Noah Fant in the fold for at least the remainder of this season, too.

But Erick All Jr., could still be the future.

All, a fourth-round pick in 2024, continues to rehab from an ACL injury in Week 9 of his rookie season back in 2024, which suffered complications and cost him this season.

But Jeremy Rauch of Fox 19 recently provided a critical All update:

If nothing else, this seems to put All firmly back on track for offseason work going into next year.

And that’s not a small detail for a Bengals team needing plenty from its tight ends in Burrow’s offense.

Gesicki has a new extension, but All’s stellar blend of receiving and blocking is more traditional and mandatory for the offense, hence the Bengals going to get Fant this year.

All fell to the fourth round in the 2024 draft due to injury concerns, but the big-time talent was always apparent. If he can make it back for 2026, he’d have an unquestioned role and boost an already-strong offense.

 

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