Bengals Injury Report: Cincinnati Concludes Practices Ahead of Broncos Matchup Matchup

Oct 27, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (75) runs onto the field before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

CINCINNATI — The Bengals wrapped practice a day early this week in anticipation of Saturday’s game against Denver.

Orlando Brown Jr. (fibula) practiced again and will play for the second time since Oct. 27, he is not carrying a designation entering Friday. Meanwhile, Amarius Mims is dealing with ankle and hand injuries again but looks likely to gut it out for the biggest game of the season.

Joseph Ossai came down with a late-week illness, as did Geno Stone, but both are expected to play. Ossai did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday.

Check out the full game statuses below:

QUESTIONABLE: Tee Higgins (ankle/knee), Charlie Jones (groin), Mims (ankle/hand), Ossai (illness), Stone (illness)

DOUBTFUL: Tanner Hudson (knee)

OUT: Sheldon Rankins (illness), Sam Hubbard (knee)

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