The Cincinnati Bengals are poised to bounce again in 2024 after their 2023 NFL season was riddled with accidents to key gamers.
Joe Burrow was misplaced for the second half of the 12 months after injuring his wrist, although he’s anticipated to be prepared for the beginning of the 2024 NFL season.
With Burrow and the remainder of the offense anticipated to be obtainable, Cincinnati must be thought of a critical menace to compete in a aggressive AFC.
Coaching camp is scheduled to start this week and the Bengals may have an opportunity to combine a few of their new items.
Nevertheless, Cincinnati introduced a number of of their gamers might be unavailable to begin coaching camp and probably the common season by way of the crew’s official Twitter account.
“We have made the following transactions: – placed CB DJ Ivey and DT Devonnsha Maxwell on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list – placed TE Erick All Jr. on the Active/Non-Football Injury list”
Now we have made the next transactions:
– positioned CB DJ Ivey and DT Devonnsha Maxwell on the Energetic/Bodily Unable to
Carry out (PUP) record
– positioned TE Erick All Jr. on the Energetic/Non-Soccer Damage record— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) July 20, 2024
DJ Ivey and Devonnsha Maxwell being positioned on the lively/bodily unable to carry out record signifies that they’ll miss at the least part of coaching camp although they are often activated any time previous to the common season.
In the meantime, rookie Erick All Jr. is at present recovering from a torn ACL he suffered in school and can doubtless miss time throughout the common season.
Luckily for Cincinnati, these three gamers shouldn’t have an effect on the crew’s total outlook as their core items must be able to go.
A completely wholesome Bengals crew can compete with each crew within the league and it’ll be attention-grabbing to see how far they’ll go.
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