Bengals Injury Report: Cincinnati Starts Practice For Steelers Finales

Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Amarius Mims (71) walks off the field after a loss to the Baltimore Ravens Sunday October 6, 2024 at Payor Stadium. The Bengals lost 41-38 in overtime.

CINCINNATI — The Bengals held a walk through on Tuesday and released a projected injury report from the session. Amarius Mims (hand) worked in a limited outing as Cincinnati takes a wait-and-see approach with the rookie.

Chase Brown missed the first session of the week with his sprained ankle as the running back works back to the field from the late-game ding against Denver.

Check out the rest of the statuses below with Pittsburgh on deck Saturday to close the regular season:

DID NOT PRACTICE: Brown, Devin Cochran (personal), Sam Hubbard (knee), Drew Sample (groin)

LIMITED: Orlando Brown Jr. (fibula), Mims, Tee Higgins (ankle/knee), Joe Burrow (knee, wrist), Tanner Hudson (knee), Kris Jenkins (knee), Charlie Jones (groin)

FULL: McKinnley Jackson (wrist),

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