Bengals' estimated injury report vs Ravens puts 5 players in the spotlight to get healthy fast
It's a short week of rest for the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens as the AFC North rivals prepare to face off on "Thursday Night Football." Neither team practiced Monday but were required to released estimated injury reports for the day. Here are the estimated reports for both teams: Bengals vs Ravens Estimated Monday Injury […]
It's a short week of rest for the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens as the AFC North rivals prepare to face off on "Thursday Night Football." Neither team practiced Monday but were required to released estimated injury reports for the day. Here are the estimated reports for both teams:
Bengals vs Ravens Estimated Monday Injury Report

Five Bengals would not have practiced Monday. Tight end Erick All Jr. was confirmed to tear his ACL on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders and will soon be placed on the Reserve/Injured list. For now, he's a DNP on the injury report.
Left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula) missed practice all last week and then missed just the second game of his seven-year career and would not have practiced Monday. Tee Higgins (quad) missed all last week of practice as well and also wouldn't have after missing Sunday's game.
Running back Zack Moss (neck) would've also been a DNP after missing the game. Head coach Zac Taylor said the injury was first learned about late last week. Wide receiver Charlie Jones (groin) also missed a practice last week and the game and wouldn't have practiced.
Defensive tackle B.J. Hill (rib) suffered his injury during the game and would've missed Monday's practice. Running back Chase Brown (rib) suffered a bruise, per Taylor, but would’ve practiced Monday along with safety Jordan Battle (ankle). Edge defender Sam Hubbard (hamstring) and safety Geno Stone (shin) would've been limited with existing injuries.
As for the Ravens, only tight end Isaiah Likely (hamstring) and defensive lineman Brent Urban (concussion) would've missed Monday's practice in Baltimore.
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