Bengals Players Injured in Joint Practice
Bengals Players Injured in Joint Practice

Bengals Players Injured in Joint Practice

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The Cincinnati Bengals' joint practice with the Chicago Bears was marred by two serious injuries, as running back Chris Evans and offensive tackle D'Ante Smith were carted off the field with significant leg injuries. Evans suffered a torn patella tendon during a kickoff coverage drill, while Smith collapsed in pain shortly after, with both injuries raising concerns about their roster spots. Despite the rainy conditions, head coaches Zac Taylor and Matt Eberflus downplayed the weather's role in the injuries. On a brighter note for the Bears, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams rebounded from an interception to throw three touchdown passes, with rookie receiver Rome Odunze impressing against the Bengals' secondary. The practice showcased the Bears' potential offensive weapons, including veterans D.J. Moore and Allen Robinson, alongside Odunze. Both teams will have a day off before their upcoming preseason game, where Bengals' starters are not expected to play.

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