Most onlookers understood that Cincinnati Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. has been fighting through an injury late in the season. After his the team’s stunning win over the Denver Broncos in Week 17, Brown revealed the full extent of his injury outlook.
Cincinnati Bengals starting left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. will play against the Denver Broncos on Saturday after missing the last three games with a fibula injury, head coach Zac Taylor told reporters on Thursday.
The Bengals came out on top in an overtime thriller Saturday and in doing so kept their playoff chances alive.
While Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver gutted his way through ankle and knee injuries to catch 11 passes for 131 yards and a career-high three touc
CINCINNATIBengals left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (fibula) will play on Saturday against the Broncos. Brown has been battling the injury for months, but will return for a must-win game against Denver. He hasn't played since December 1 against Pittsburgh.
Injuries to the Colts' Anthony Richardson and the Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa could have both teams turning to backup quarterbacks Sunday. A four-time Pro Bowler with the Baltimore R
Lamar Jackson claimed he was jogging on his 48-yard touchdown run on Christmas, among other top Week 17 comments.
The Cincinnati Bengals need to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers to keep their playoff hopes alive. Unfortunately, it looks like it will be without RB Chase Brown.
Cincinnati ruled Brown out of Saturday night’s regular-season finale against Pittsburgh with a sprained ankle. Brown, the Bengals’ leading rusher, did not practice all week after he got hurt during an overtime victory over Denver in Week 17.
Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (fibula) will play on Saturday against the Broncos. Brown has been battling the injury for months, but will return for a must-win game against Denver.
Three players were selected to represent the Cincinnati Bengals on the AFC team for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, the NFL announced Thursday.
President-elect Trump on Wednesday used a lengthy Christmas Day social media post to tell the 37 people who had their death sentences commuted by President Biden to “go to hell.” “Also, to the 37 most violent criminals, who killed, raped, and plundered like virtually no one before them, but were just given, incredibly, a pardon…