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  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Bengals' Amarius Mims: Inactive again

    Amarius Mims (pectoral) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.The 18th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft will miss his second straight game to start his career. Mims has been dealing with the pectoral injury since August. Trent Brown should start at right tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals.

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    Bengals' Amarius Mims: Doubtful to face Kansas City

    Amarius Mims (pectoral) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Chiefs, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.The 18th overall pick in April's NFL Draft, Mims looks like he'll have to wait at least another week to make his regular-season pro debut. Trent Brown is expected to get another start at right tackle for Cincinnati.

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    Bengals' Amarius Mims: Limited Wednesday

    Amarius Mims (pectoral) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.Mims was held out of Cincinnati's Week 1 loss due to a pectoral issue, but it appears he could be nearing a return to the field, as he practiced in a limited capacity Wednesday. Expect Mims to serve as the Cincinnati Bengals' top backup tackle once he fully recovers from his pectoral injury.

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    Bengals' Amarius Mims: Missing Week 1

    Amarius Mims (pectoral) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Patriots, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.The 2024 first-round pick logged a DNP on Friday after practicing in a limited capacity both Wednesday and Thursday, so it's no surprise that he won't suit up in Week 1. With Mims sidelined and D'Ante Smith on injured reserve, Cincinnati's only two healthy tackles are Trent Brown and Orlando Brown.

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    Bengals' Amarius Mims: Remains limited Wednesday

    Amarius Mims (pectoral) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.Mims has been battling a pectoral injury since the Cincinnati Bengals' first preseason game Aug. 10, but it appears a full return to the field could be coming soon after he logged a limited practice session Wednesday. Once the 2024 first-round pick returns to full health, he's expected to serve as Trent Brown's top backup at right tackle.

  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Bengals' Amarius Mims: Back on the field

    Amarius Mims (pectoral) returned to practice Monday, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.Mims strained his pectoral muscle in the Cincinnati Bengals' preseason game against the Buccaneers on Aug. 10, and he was expected to miss multiple weeks. His return to the field to start Week 1 prep puts him on the proper trajectory to suit up Sunday against the Patriots. However, his status for the matchup likely won't be more definitive until the team releases its initial injury report later in the week.

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    Bengals' Amarius Mims: Out weeks with pectoral injury

    Amarius Mims is expected to be sidelined several weeks due to a strained pectoral muscle, Ben Baby of ESPN reports.Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said that Mims' injury won't require surgery, but the rookie lineman is expected to miss Cincinnati's final two preseason contests and is a question mark for Week 1 of the regular season. Mims was selected with the 18th overall pick in April's NFL Draft and had been working with the first-team offense during training camp. He presumably suffered the pec injury during the Bengals' preseason opener Saturday versus Tampa Bay, during which he logged 15 offensive snaps.

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    Bengals' Amarius Mims: Headed to Cincinnati

    The Cincinnati Bengals selected Amarius Mims in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 18th overall.Mims (6-foot-8, 340 pounds) is almost entirely raw material after starting just eight games in his Georgia career, but it's the kind of raw materials that can yield uniquely high upside. Although he's enormous like few linemen in NFL history, Mims moves like someone smaller than himself, boasting an 111-inch broad jump that grades close to elite by offensive tackle standards. While it's true that Mims might need some development time the Bengals are prepared to grant him that for 2024 at least, as one-year free agent pickup Trent Brown should probably be considered the favorite to start at right tackle for the Bengals in Week 1.

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