Bengals can survive Joe Flacco injury
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This is an encouraging sign and a step in the right direction as the Bengals hope Flacco can play this weekend despite a sprain in the AC joint of his throwing shoulder. Flacco didn’t practice on Oct. 29, and head coach Zac Taylor said it was a 50-50 decision on whether he’ll play against the Chicago Bears on Nov. 2.
Bengals star wideout Ja’Marr Chase spoke about Flacco returning to practice on Thursday and gave a good update for Bengals fans who hope to see him play on Sunday against the Chicago Bears. He said that Flacco “looked the same” during practice.
The Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals are both looking to rebound from recent losses as they face off on Sunday.
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Zac Taylor confirms Joe Flacco's reported injury and the Bengals' plans at quarterback this week
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco is dealing with an AC joint sprain, as first reported by NFL Media's Ian Rapoport.