Cincy Jungle
The Cincinnati Bengals will head east to take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, looking to secure a big win and boost their chances at making the postseason. A showdown with Josh Allen and Joe Burrow at center stage sounds like a blast for any football fan.
For Bengals fans, we’ve all been waiting for the team’s injury report, so we can see how a few injured players are progressing.
Wide receiver Tee Higgins (concussion) was listed as a limited participant, but still has not yet cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol. Higgins should have a shot to play Sunday, and getting back on the field is a good sign, but Higgins can’t play until cleared by the doctors.
Defensive end Trey Hendrickson (hip/pelvis) did not participate, and Head Coach Zac Taylor has already called him doubtful for Sunday, so the Bengals will hope for the continued progression of Joseph Ossai and Myles Murphy to pressure Allen.
Chase Brown (calf) was listed on the report, but did practice in full. Calf strains can be tricky, so he is a name to keep an eye on throughout the week.
Jermaine Burton (ankle) was a full participant, while Tahj Brooks (concussion) was limited as he works his way through concussion protocol.
For Buffalo, star pass rusher Joey Bosa (hamstring/wrist) was not on the practice field, nor was linebacker Terrel Bernard (elbow).