Bengals Injury Report: Practice Rolls on Ahead of Titans Clash

Injured Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (75) walks on the field in the first quarter of the NFL Week 11 game between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024. The Chargers led 24-6 at halftime.

CINCINNATI — The Bengals concluded Thursday’s practice with no major changes on the injury report. Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula) and Sheldon Rankins (illness) look likely to miss another game this week. Brown has played in one game since Oct. 27, while Rankins has been out since Cincinnati’s loss to Baltimore on Nov. 7.

Neither practiced on Thursday for the second consecutive day to start the practice slate. Charlie Jones (groin) is in the same boat after missing Thursday’s session.

Meanwhile, Joe Burrow (knee/right wrist) went limited again as he grinds through late-season bumps and bruises. Check out the full report below:

DID NOT PRACTICE: Brown, Rankins, Jones, Joe Bachie (groin), Trey Hendrickson (rest), B.J. Hill (rest)

LIMITED: Burrow, Tee Higgins (rest), Amarius Mims (rest)

FULL: Jay Tufele (wrist)

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