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The Cincinnati Bengals didn’t record a sack for a second straight game and managed just one quarterback hit against the team that has struggled the most to keep pressure off its passer.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals ripped through another practice on a rainy day in Cincinnati. Things remain the same for Trey Hendrickson (hip) and Logan Wilson as both didn't practice for the second-straight day. Joe Flacco did get back on the field in a limited capacity as he tries to gut through the sprained AC joint-pain this week.
If Hendrickson can't go, the Bengals are in trouble. Cincinnati is already without star quarterback Joe Burrow, and if their star on the other side of the ball misses the game as well, few will have confidence in the Bengals to get the win.
Cincinnati is preparing Jake Browning, who started the first three games of Joe Burrow's turf toe absence, in case Flacco isn't available.
Ja'Marr Chase said what everyone was thinking. The Bengals blew two double-digit leads in the fourth quarter during Sunday's 39-38 loss to the Jets.
Cincinnati Bengals rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart is expected to play on Oct. 16 when the Bengals host the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1) on Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football. Stewart has missed the last four games with a low ankle sprain.
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Guard Dalton Risner became the second Cincinnati Bengals player to be fined by the league when he was docked $7,431 for a leg whip in the 27-18 loss at Green Bay in Week 6. Defensive end Joseph Ossai drew an $11,