Bengals Injury Report: LT Orlando Brown Jr. getting back on track to face former team
After making one trade each before the trade deadline passed, the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens are practicing for the only time this week before facing off on "Thursday Night Football." Each team released another estimated injury report Tuesday evening: Bengals vs Ravens Estimated Tuesday Injury Report The only changes from yesterday for the Bengals […]
After making one trade each before the trade deadline passed, the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens are practicing for the only time this week before facing off on "Thursday Night Football." Each team released another estimated injury report Tuesday evening:
Bengals vs Ravens Estimated Tuesday Injury Report

The only changes from yesterday for the Bengals are edge defender Sam Hubbard (hamstring) going full after he would've been limited Monday, and left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula) going limited after he wouldn't have practiced.
That leaves wide receiver Tee Higgins (quad), defensive tackle B.J. Hill (rib), and wide receiver Charlie Jones (groin) as the only three players on the active roster to not practice. Tight end Erick All Jr. (knee) and running back Zack Moss (neck) were each placed on the Reserve/Injured list Tuesday afternoon.
This is the only time the Bengals are actually practicing this week, so it's not looking good for Higgins, Hill, or Jones suiting up in two days. The short week of rest is not helping any of them, but at least Brown, a third-round pick of the Ravens back in 2018, looks to be on track to playing against his former team.
Not listed on the injury report is running back Khalil Herbert, whom the Bengals traded for this morning. Herbert is eligible to play Thursday night and the expectation is he will.
As for the Ravens, running back Rasheen Ali (ankle) went full after being limited Monday, and linebacker Adisa Issac (illness) was limited. Quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee) didn't practice but will play Thursday according to head coach John Harbaugh.
No other changes were made to their injury report from Monday.
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