Bengals Injury Report: Cincinnati Continues Preparation for Browns Battle

Injured Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (75) walks for the locker room after the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 9 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Las Vegas Raiders at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024. The Bengals collected their first win at home with a 41-24 victory over the Raiders.

CINCINNATI — The Bengals wrapped up Thursday’s practice session with no big changes on the injury front. Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula) continues to miss sessions with a lingering ailmet and is a long shot to play in the final game against Cleveland this season.

Same with Sheldon Rankins (illness), who also missed any part of a normal session. In good news, Alex Cappa has not suffered a setback in the concussion protocol and logged another limited session. Safety Geno Stone was also a full participant.

Check out the full report below as Charlie Jones (groin) also went limited at practice again to fuel hope he can play on Sunday.

FULL: Cody Ford (illness), Geno Stone (shoulder)

LIMITED: Jones, Joe Burrow (right wrist/knee), Alex Cappa (concussion).

DID NOT PRACTICE: Kris Jenkins (illness), Tee Higgins (rest/knee), Sam Hubbard (knee), Brown, Rankins,

Check out the complete report below:

Week 16 Injury Report Thursday

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