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Bengals' Erick All: Placed on reserve/PUP list
The Cincinnati Bengals placed Erick All (knee) on the reserve/PUP list Tuesday.The move technically means that All would be eligible to return after missing a minimum of four regular-season games. However, the 2024 fourth-rounder is not expected to play in 2025 while recovering from a torn ACL in his right knee that he suffered in Week 9 of his rookie season. He's suffered the same injury to his right knee twice in the last two seasons dating back to his final year at Iowa, so the Bengals will take All's rehab cautiously, with the hope that he will be fully healthy for 2026.
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Bengals' Erick All: Unlikely to play until 2026
Erick All (knee) is expected to miss the entire 2025 season, James Rapien of SI.com reports.All is present for training camp, but merely as an observer with a large brace around his right knee. He tore the ACL in his right knee both of the past two seasons, limiting him to seven games in his final collegiate campaign and nine appearances as an NFL rookie. The 2024 fourth-round pick apparently will take his rehab slower this time, focusing on 2026 and beyond rather than trying to make it back at some point this season.
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Bengals' Erick All: Moved to PUP list
The Cincinnati Bengals placed Erick All (knee) on the active/PUP list Saturday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.All tore the ACL in his right knee in Week 9 last season and spent the remainder of the campaign on IR. While the 24-year-old is technically eligible to return to practice at any point as long as he's medically cleared, there's a strong chance that he'll need to sit out the entire 2025 season while rehabbing from the injury.
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Bengals' Erick All: In danger of missing season
Erick All (knee) is a candidate to miss the entire 2025 campaign due to the right ACL tear he sustained in early November, Paul Dehner of The Athletic reports.The tight end previously tore the ACL in college during the 2023 season at Iowa, creating complications with the latest injury that will require two surgeries to correct. The first procedure has already been performed, and the second is set to happen in the coming months, at which point a normal recovery process can begin. All managed to impress in his nine appearances (six starts) as a rookie, securing 20 of 22 targets for 158 yards. He isn't expected to have any further issues with his right knee following the surgeries.
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Bengals' Erick All: Heads to IR
The Cincinnati Bengals placed Erick All (knee) on injured reserve Tuesday.All will miss the remainder of the season after tearing the ACL in his right knee in Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders. The rookie tight end suited up in each of the Bengals' first nine games, turning in a 20-158-0 receiving line on 22 targets. Given the early November timing of his upcoming surgery in addition to the fact that it'll be his second operation on the knee, All may not be back to 100 percent by the start of the 2025 season.
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Bengals' Erick All: Suffers season-ending ACL tear
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said Monday that Erick All suffered an ACL tear in his right knee in Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders and will miss the rest of the season, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.The setback is a devastating one for All, who now has torn the ACL in his right knee for the second time in just over a year after he previously sustained the injury Oct. 14, 2023 during his final collegiate season at Iowa. Despite not being cleared for full practices with the Bengals until mid-August after being drafted in the fourth round in April, All had gotten off to a strong start to his rookie season, recording 20 receptions for 158 yards and no touchdowns on 22 targets through Cincinnati's first nine games. All's absence for the remainder of the season could open up extra reps for the four healthy tight ends on Cincinnati's 53-man roster (Mike Gesicki, Drew Sample, Tanner Hudson and Tanner McLachlan).
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Bengals' Erick All: Concern over knee injury
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor acknowledged after Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders that he's concerned about the right knee injury Erick All sustained in the contest, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.Before hurting his knee Sunday, All had caught both of his targets for 24 yards. All previously tore the ACL in the same knee during his final collegiate season at Iowa in 2023, and after the Bengals selected him with a fourth-round pick in April, he missed the entire offseason program before being cleared for full practices in August. If All's latest knee injury costs him game action, Drew Sample and Tanner Hudson would be candidates to see added snaps at tight end alongside Mike Gesicki.
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Bengals' Erick All: Injures knee Sunday
Erick All exited Sunday's game against the Raiders due to a right knee injury. Prior to that, All had caught both of his targets for 24 yards. While he's sidelined, Mike Gesicki, Drew Sample and Tanner Hudson will handle the Cincinnati Bengals' tight-end duties versus Las Vegas.
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Bengals' Erick All: Two catches against Eagles
Erick All caught both his targets for 32 yards in Sunday's Week 8 loss to the Eagles. He played 24 snaps on offense.The rookie tight end was out-snapped by Mike Gesicki (31), who was also more active in the passing game. All's blocking advantage over Gesicki was negated by the game script in the second half, once the Cincinnati Bengals fell behind in the third quarter. The situation could be more favorable for All in Week 9 against the Raiders.
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Bengals' Erick All: Held catchless Sunday
Erick All didn't have a catch in Sunday's win over the Browns, getting targeted once on 28 snaps.Playing time wasn't a problem for All, but game flow was. The Cincinnati Bengals played with a lead from the opening kickoff, and once they got out to a 21-6 lead, they barely attempted to throw the ball. All has played more snaps than Mike Gesicki in four straight games, and the rookie tight end appears to be tightening his grip on the top job for Cincy.