Bengals latest injury report for Week 2 game vs. Ravens
Three players for the Cincinnati Bengals are officially questionable for Sunday's Week 2 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. While the Ravens are hoping to get tight end Mark Andrews back and preparing to play without several other starters, the Bengals should only be without a couple players at most.Here's the final injury report leading up […]
Three players for the Cincinnati Bengals are officially questionable for Sunday's Week 2 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens.
While the Ravens are hoping to get tight end Mark Andrews back and preparing to play without several other starters, the Bengals should only be without a couple players at most.
Here's the final injury report leading up to Sunday:
Bengals Friday Injury Report For Week 2

Linebacker Markus Bailey (knee) was the lone player to not participate during Friday's practice and is one of three listed as questionable for Sunday along with running back Chris Evans (hamstring) and edge defender Joseph Ossai (ankle). Evans and Ossai were both limited Friday.
Bailey and Evans each missing one practice this week definitely puts their respective statuses in the air, and Ossai being limited all week also makes him a definitive game-time decision.
Edge defender Cam Sample (ankle) going full along with Joe Burrow (calf), Dax Hill (hand), and Logan Wilson (ankle) bodes well for the third-year player. Having both Sample and Ossai able to play would help the Bengals tremendously when playing 60+ snaps against a Lamar Jackson-led offense.
Cornerback Chidobe Awuzie got a partial rest day rest day as the team continues to manage his reps. He played 43 snaps in his first game back from a torn ACL suffered last Halloween.
Expect the Bengals' inactives list to feature mostly healthy scratches with a couple of the players above potentially out.
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