The Cincinnati Bengals will be entering their Sunday game against the Raiders with significant roster limitations. Key offensive lineman Orlando Brown Jr., who has been dealing with knee and fibula issues, and standout wide receiver Tee Higgins, suffering from a quad injury, both missed their third straight practice on Friday.
Their absence in practice makes it highly likely that they will be listed as doubtful on the team’s injury report. Without Brown on the offensive line, Cody Ford is set to take on the crucial role of starting left tackle, a position that could heavily impact the team’s pass protection and run-blocking capabilities. The absence of Higgins would likely lead to an expanded role for Jermaine Burton, who may see increased targets and responsibilities within the Bengals’ offensive scheme.
Another concern for the Bengals is Charlie Jones, who was not present at Friday’s practice following a groin injury sustained the previous day. When questioned about Jones’ availability for the matchup, head coach Zac Taylor remained non-committal, stating, “we’ll see,” indicating that his status is still uncertain. However, there is a silver lining for the Bengals on the defensive side of the ball. Both safety Geno Stone and defensive end Sam Hubbard, who were limited during Thursday’s practice, are expected to be available for Sunday’s game. Their presence should bolster the Bengals’ defensive efforts, providing a bit of stability amid the otherwise challenging injury landscape.
These lineup adjustments will undoubtedly test the Bengals’ depth and adaptability as they face a Raiders team looking to capitalize on any weaknesses. The absence of key offensive and special teams players, along with potential last-minute changes, puts pressure on the Bengals to find solutions and manage their game plan effectively.