Bengals Injury Report: Trey Hendrickson looking to play through knee injury

A hyperextended knee did not stop Cincinnati Bengals edge defender Trey Hendrickson from practicing Tuesday night inside Paycor Stadium. Hendrickson, who suffered his injury on the second-to-last play of the Bengals' 30-27 loss to the Houston Texans just two days ago, was on the field and participating as a Thursday night showdown with the Baltimore […]

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A hyperextended knee did not stop Cincinnati Bengals edge defender Trey Hendrickson from practicing Tuesday night inside Paycor Stadium.

Hendrickson, who suffered his injury on the second-to-last play of the Bengals' 30-27 loss to the Houston Texans just two days ago, was on the field and participating as a Thursday night showdown with the Baltimore Ravens looms.

Practicing once does not guarantee Hendrickson will be active, but it does signal he'll be looking to push through his injury. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported prior to practice that Hendrickson has an "uphill battle" to play Thursday.

Leave it to the hardest motor on the Bengals' defense to muster up that energy. 

Sam Hubbard's motor isn't too shabby either, but his ankle injury kept him out of Tuesday's practice like Tee Higgins' hamstring did to him. Neither player is expected to suit up Thursday.

The Bengals may be down two receivers as rookie Andrei Iosivas was not practicing either. Iosivas was injured during Sunday's game and played 18 snaps.

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