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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Awful in preseason opener
Jackson Carman was flagged for three holding penalties and a false start in Saturday's preseason game against the Bucs, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.Dehner further speculates that Carman, the Cincinnati Bengals' 2021 second-round pick, could be at risk of getting cut, given his poor performance and rising cap cost.
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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Full participant in practice
Jackson Carman (illness) was a full participant in the Cincinnati Bengals' practice Tuesday, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.Carman appears to be healthy again after missing last week's win against the Vikings due to an illness. The 2021 second-round pick should once again provide depth along the offensive line versus the Steelers on Saturday.
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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Inactive Saturday
Jackson Carman (illness) is inactive for Saturday's game against the Vikings.The depth tackle has played in just one game this season and started none. Carman, a 2021 second-round pick, has not started a game for the Cincinnati Bengals since that season.
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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Set to battle for right tackle gig
Jackson Carman has a chance to win the Cincinnati Bengals' starting right tackle job heading into the 2023 season, Jay Morrison of The Athletic reports. "I see clearly the direction it's going, and I'm really excited for it," Carman said. "I love the competition. Competition is the reason I'm here. My whole career, I've just kind of followed the competition."The Bengals didn't draft any offensive linemen last week, but Carman will be competing with Jonah Williams (kneecap), who is moving over from left tackle after they signed Orlando Brown earlier in the offseason. Along with Williams, Carman will also face competition from La'el Collins (knee), who is recovering from a torn ACL suffered late in the 2022 season.
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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Back at practice
Head coach Zac Taylor said Wednesday that Jackson Carman (illness) still has a chance to be the Cincinnati Bengals' starting left guard Week 1, Geoff Hobson of the team's official site reports.The second-year lineman's return to Wednesday's practice comes at a critical time, because he's competing with rookie fourth-rounder Cordell Volson for a starting role on the offensive line. Carman struggled in the team's first preseason game and proceeded to miss the next contest with COVID-19, opening the door for Volson to surpass the 22-year-old on Cincinnati's depth chart. Heading into the final week of preseason, it appears as if the positional battle is still ongoing and it could just come down to Saturday's exhibition against the Rams.
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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Unavailable Sunday
Jackson Carman (illness) won't play Sunday versus the Giants, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.Carman will miss Sunday's contest after he tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday. The 22-year-old is locked into a positional battle with Cordell Volson for the starting spot at left tackle this year.
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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Sits out with illness
Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor said that Jackson Carman missed practice Thursday after he tested positive for COVID-19, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.While it's unclear when Carman tested positive for this illness, it likely will cause him to be sidelined for Sunday's preseason game against the Giants. The 2021 second-round pick missed multiple blocks and committed one holding penalty while working with the second-team offensive line in Cincinnati's preseason opener Friday. Carman is expected to compete for the Bengals' starting left guard job heading into the regular season, but this absence could set him back even further in this positional battle.
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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Struggles in preseason loss
Jackson Carman struggled along with the rest of the Cincinnati Bengals' second-team offensive line in Friday's preseason loss to the Cardinals, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.Carman was the only offensive lineman on the field who has a chance to be a starter, but the gains that he showed in early training camp didn't translate in the Bengals' first preseason game. While Carman was in there, QB Brandon Allen was sacked multiple times and suffered a concussion, he whiffed on multiple blocks, missed a defensive rotation that resulted in a pressure and committed a holding penalty. The Bengals are still trying to find their starter at left guard, and Friday's performance did not help.
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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Big weight loss
Cincinnati Bengals offensive line coach Frank Pollack noticed that there's a "night-and-day" difference in Jackson Carman's weight from last year's training camp to this year, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.Carman is trying to win the starting left guard job over rookie Cordell Volson after seeing some time at both guard spots in his rookie season last year.
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Bengals' Jackson Carman: Full participant Thursday
Jackson Carman (back) was a full participant in Thursday's practice, Jay Morrison of The Athletic reports.Carman was a limited participant Wednesday, but he should be available for Super Bowl LVI against the Rams after he logged a full practice session Thursday. The 22-year-old is thus slated to serve as Cincinnati's starting right guard in Sunday's 6:30 ET contest.