Bengals Injury Report: Updates on Starting Offensive Linemen and Other Key Pieces

Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Amarius Mims (71) during a timeout Paycor Stadium Sunday, November 3, 2024.

CINCINNATI — The Bengals released the first injury report of the week on Tuesday, with the timeline shortened due to a Saturday game against Denver.

Orlando Brown Jr. (fibula) logged a limited session and could make a push to play with Amarius Mims (ankle) also logging a limited session due to ankle and hand injuries

In bad news, Sheldon Rankins (illness) had a setback that Zac Taylor noted on Tuesday and is unlikely to play this week. The Bengals head coach sounded more confident in Brown’s chances to play. Check out the complete injury report below:

FULL: Jordan Battle (hand)

LIMITED: Joe Burrow (knee/wrist), Brown, Tee Higgins (ankle/knee), Charlie Jones (groin), Mims (ankle/hand).

DID NOT PRACTICE: Rankins, Sam Hubbard (knee), Tanner Hudson (knee)

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