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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Full practice Wednesday
Amarius Mims (knee) was a full participant at practice Wednesday, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.Mims was forced to exit the team's Week 15 loss to the Ravens early with a knee injury, but he now appears to be all set to play Sunday versus the Dolphins. The 23-year-old will be back in his starting role at right tackle against Miami.
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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Leaves with knee injury
Amarius Mims left Sunday's game against the Ravens with a knee injury and is questionable to return.Mims is one of the Cincinnati Bengals' better offensive linemen, so his potential absence for the rest of the game would be a negative development for quarterback Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati passing attack.
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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Played with broken hand
Amarius Mims played through a broken right hand towards the end of the 2024 season, Charlie Goldsmith reports.Mims played in limited snaps towards the end of the 2024 season and was dealing with a banged-up ankle in addition to his broken hand. He'll be counted on to take the next step up after having mixed results in his rookie season.
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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Green light to play Saturday
Amarius Mims (hand) is active for Saturday's game against the Steelers.Mims injured his right hand during the Cincinnati Bengals' Week 17 overtime win over the Broncos. The issue isn't severe enough for him to be sidelined for Saturday's must-win game, and the rookie first-round pick will start at right tackle.
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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Questionable to play Saturday
Amarius Mims (hand) is questionable to play Saturday versus the Steelers.Mims opened the week with a pair of limited practices before sitting out Thursday's final session of the week. The offensive tackle is expected to be a game-time decision, and when asked about if Mims will be able to play, head coach Zac Taylor said "we'll see," according to Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer. If Mims can't play, Devin Cochran would be the top candidate to start at right tackle against Pittsburgh.
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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Uncertain to return Saturday
Amarius Mims suffered a right hand injury in Saturday's Week 17 matchup against Denver and is questionable to return.Mims was injured in the first half and was deemed questionable to return with under two minutes remaining in the second quarter. Devin Cochran has taken over at right tackle and will presumably play out the game at that position if Mims can't return.
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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Good to go
Amarius Mims (ankle) is active for Saturday's game against the BroncosMims will start for the Cincinnati Bengals assuming he avoids any setbacks. If he does, Devin Cochran would be next in line at right tackle.
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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Dealing with left ankle injury
Amarius Mims (ankle) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Browns, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.Mims injured his left ankle in the third quarter of Sunday's game. Devin Cochran will serve at right tackle for as long as Mims is sidelined.
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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Returns to Sunday's game
Amarius Mims (ankle) has returned to Sunday's game against the Ravens, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.Mims briefly left Sunday's game with an ankle injury. Cody Ford came in at right tackle while Mims was sidelined, but the latter will reclaim his spot on the Cincinnati Bengals' offensive line.
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Bengals' Amarius Mims: Leaves with ankle injury
Amarius Mims left Sunday's Week 5 game against the Ravens with an ankle injury, Fox's Melanie Collins reported on the game broadcast. Cody Ford replaced him at right tackle. Mims is questionable to return.The Cincinnati Bengals are already down Trent Brown for the season at right tackle, but Mims had thrived since entering the lineup. Mims previously had tightrope surgery on that ankle in college.