Bengals Injury Report: Potential season-long plan for veteran starter begins showing itself after Thursday’s practice

Another limited injury report for the Bengals.

John Sheeran Cincinnati Bengals News Writer
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Just one more practice remains for the Cincinnati Bengals before a chance to go 2-0. Cincinnati remains relatively healthy, as do the Jacksonville Jaguars as an AFC showdown at Paycor Stadium is just a few days away.

Here is where the Bengals stand in terms of injuries following Thursday’s practice.

Bengals vs. Jaguars Thursday Injury Report

Defensive tackle B.J. Hill (rest) got a half-rest day on Thursday, which matches last week’s injury report. It’s safe to say that will be standard operating procedure with the 30-year old veteran going forward this year.

Right tackle Amarius Mims (ankle) went limited again Thursday. It’s better than him missing the final full practice of the week altogether, but it does put his impending game status in a little bit of doubt. The 22-year old did not miss any playing time in Week 1, and was also not listed on the Week 1 injury report.

Long snapper William Wagner (hamstring) went full again, so his status shouldn’t be up in the air for Sunday.

Here’s where the Jaguars stand with injuries following two practices.

Linebacker Foye Oluokun (illness) missed Thursday, and that’s the only change from Wednesday’s report. OL Wyatt Milum (knee), who was inactive for Week 1 with the same injury, did not practice again. Backup OL Cole Van Lanen (shoulder) practiced in full for a second consecutive day along with starting right tackle Anton Harrison (back). Cornerback Montaric Brown (ankle) remained limited.