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  • CIN Tackle #75
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    Bengals LT Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.
    Brown did not practice to begin the week after head coach Zac Taylor called him day-to-day on Monday. He participated in the Monday walkthrough, but is officially a non-participant for Wednesday after missing the last two games for the Bengals. LB Joe Bachie (hip), DT B.J. Hill (knee), and WR Charlie Jones (groin) were also non-participants on the Bengals’ Wednesday practice report.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #15
    Bengals WR Charlie Jones (groin) did not participate in Tuesday’s practice.
    Jones suffered a groin injury in practice last week and missed Week 9 against the Raiders. He has primarily been a reserve and kick return specialist this season, catching one pass for five yards and returning 14 punts and five kicks this season, including a 100-yard kick return touchdown in Week 8. Trenton Irwin will fill in Jones’ role if he misses Thursday against the Ravens.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Bengals WR Tee Higgins (quad) is inactive for Week 9 against the Raiders.
    Higgins will be inactive for the second straight game due to a quad injury. He has not practiced in over a week and will now miss Week 9 against the Raiders. Andrei Iosivas is the primary beneficiary of Higgins’ absence with Charlie Jones (groin) out and Jermaine Burton a surprising healthy scratch. Iosivas has some FLEX upside, though expect the Bengals offense to primarily run through Ja’Marr Chase, Mike Gesicki, and Chase Brown. The Bengals have a quick turnaround to a Thursday game in Week 10, so Higgins will possibly miss that game as well. Burton, meanwhile, seems to be out of favor with Bengals coaches, receiving a healthy scratch with both Higgins and Jones out.
  • CIN EDGE #94
    Bengals EDGE Sam Hubbard (hamstring) was listed as limited in Thursday’s practice.
    Hubbard was a surprise addition to the Bengals’ injury report. The veteran pass rusher has played in every game for the team this season and has 33 tackles and two sacks on the year. We’ll have a better sense of his Week 9 availability when Friday’s injury report is released. Wide receiver Charlie Jones (groin) and safety Geno Stone (shin) were also added to Thursday’s report and listed as limited.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Tee Higgins (hamstring) is doubtful for Week 1 against the Patriots.
    It’s incredibly rare for players to suit up after getting hit with the doubtful tag, so fantasy managers should move forward as if Higgins won’t be active on Sunday. Ja’Marr Chase is questionable after missing much of the offseason program while holding out for a new contract. Even if Chase plays, it’s hard to know how much he will be on the feel given his lack of practice reps. Andrei Iosivas was already locked in as the No. 3 receiver and will now play an even larger role in the offense. Trenton Irwin and Charlie Jones will also see some reps while rookie Jermaine Burton appears to be buried on the depth.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #80
    The Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr. writes Andrei Iosiva “will soak up the majority of snaps alongside Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins in 11 personnel.”
    Dehner writes that receivers Charlie Jones and Trenton Irwin could rotate in “at times” but says Iosivas has earned the role as the Bengals’ third receiver. He also says we shouldn’t expect rookie Jermaine Burton “to contribute anytime soon.” Iosivas was a lanky and speedy prospect out of Princeton who blazed a 4.43 at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine. He caught just 15 passes for 116 yards and four touchdowns last season but saw a spot open up this offseason after the team opted not to re-sign Tyler Boyd. The target gap between Iosivas and Chase/Higgins will be a wide one. We wouldn’t expect much more than WR4/WR5 production from him in most weeks as long as the Bengals’ top target earners are healthy.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #15
    WR Charlie Jones caught 1-of-1 targets for three yards in the Bengals’ preseason game against the Colts.
    Jones was largely quiet in his slot receiver role but dazzled on special teams, returning one kickoff for 48 yards and two punt returns for 12 yards. Jones rounds out the Bengals’ talented skill position group but is unlikely to be re-draft-relevant unless he competes for the starting slot role.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #15
    Bengals activated WR Charlie Jones from injured reserve.
    Jones last played in Week 2 against the Ravens and will now make his return in Week 11 against them. In that matchup against the Ravens, Jones found the end zone on an 81-yard punt return but hasn’t contributed much on offense in limited action. With Tee Higgins (hamstring) ruled out for Week 11, it’s possible Jones offers a bit more offensive output, but we wouldn’t bank on it. He should resume his role as the team’s punt returner, however.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #15
    Bengals placed WR Charlie Jones (thumb) on injured reserve.
    The Bengals rookie return man will now miss at least the next four games with a thumb injury he suffered in Week 3’s win over the Rams. Jones has just one catch for six yards on the season, but has also returned eight punts for 150 yards and one touchdown. Jones scored on an 81-yard return touchdown in Week 2 against the Ravens and is averaging a blistering 18.1 yards per return. He’ll be eligible to return in Week 8.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #15
    Bengals selected Purdue WR Charlie Jones with the No. 131 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
    Jones (5’11/175) stepped in to fill Purdue’s WR1 role in 2022 following the departure of David Bell. A six-year vet of the college ranks, Jones spent just one season with the Boilermakers after failing to crack the starting roster at Buffalo (2017-2018) and Iowa (2020-2021). Boasting a 4.43 40-time, Jones has enough speed to translate to the NFL but his smaller frame will limit him against physical defenders. He displayed good hands at the catch point, hauling in 52.4 percent of his contested targets while dropping just three passes on 154 targets all season. One of the older rookies in the class, Jones will turn 25 in October, but he showed enough at Purdue to suggest he could eventually carve out a role in the league. He could have a chance to immediately contribute as a returner after logging a combined 122 kick and punt returns in college.