Bengals Injury Report: Team Ramps up Cowboys Preparation Without a Few Stars

Sep 29, 2024; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (75) blocks as Carolina Panthers linebacker Charles Harris (40) rushes in the first quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

CINCINNATI — The Bengals are back at practice starting a day later this week due to Monday Night Football. Fans shouldn’t expect to see Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula) on the field much as he missed practice.

Zac Taylor noted Thursday that Brown is still working through that ailment and is doubtful this week.

Logan Wilson (knee) could go on injured reserve soon after his season-ending surgery. Meanwhile, Sheldon Rankins is still dealing with his viral illness and missed practice as well.

Check out the full injury report below, including limited sessions from Charlie Jones (groin) along with Ja’Marr Chase (ankle):

DID NOT PRACTICE: Brown, Wilson, Rankins,

LIMITED: Tee Higgins (rest), Amarius Mims (ankle), Jones, Chase

FULL: Josh Newton (ankle), Josep Ossai (thumb), Drew Sample (ankle), Cody Ford (back), Joe Burrow (right wrist)

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