5 Bengals players to watch vs Dolphins in Week 16
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The Cincinnati Bengals provided a wave of injury updates on key names before the team plays the Miami Dolphins in Week 16. Most notably, the Bengals listed Tee Higgins as questionable on the final injury report, which means he has a chance to clear concussion protocol and play after missing last week.
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Among the Dolphins who are questionable are two players still on injured reserve: offensive lineman Andrew Meyer and kicker Jason Sanders. Miami head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters earlier in the day that neither are likely to make their 2025 debut against the Bengals.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — For most NFL fans, watching a Thursday night football game is pure entertainment — a chance to relax and enjoy the spectacle. For Bengals star receiver Ja’Marr Chase, it’s an entirely different experience—one that he admits isn’t always enjoyable.
The Bengals were forced to send Jenkins to injured reserve on Friday as part of roster moves that help make room for names like Stewart. Jenkins suffered an ankle injury during the Week 15 game against the Baltimore Ravens.
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Miami rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers is set to make his first career start when the Dolphins host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
From bitter 10-degree cold to balmy warmth in Miami, the Bengals on Sunday should experience the biggest one-week swing in temperature in franchise history.
With the College Football Playoff kicking off, here are some of the most notable NFL Draft prospects to watch for this weekend. Alabama against Oklahoma is a rematch from earlier this season. Oklahoma pulled out a close victory against the Crimson Tide 23 to 21 in that game.