Packers vs Bengals Week 6 Primer
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The Green Bay Packers will be without their starting kicker and a starting defensive tackle in the Week 6 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Earlier this week, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said kicker Brandon McManus' quad injury was a "major concern" heading into Sunday's matchup with the Bengals.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — Despite being listed on the injury report with an illness and not practicing on Friday, Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase is officially active for today’s matchup vs. the Packers in Green Bay. Cincinnati will be down both of its starting guards from Week 1 with rookie left guard Dylan Fairchild (knee) being listed as inactive.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that the Bengals' QB search involved "calling nearly all teams" with three QBs or a viable practice-squad option.
Green Bay Packers kicker Brandon McManus won’t be available for their game with the Cincinnati Bengals after he injured his quadriceps in practice Wednesday.
Zac Taylor says the Bengals can win with the information Joe Flacco has learned. Zac Taylor says the Bengals can win with the information Joe Flacco has learned. Zac Taylor says the Bengals can win with the information Joe Flacco has learned.
The Bengals went from throwing support behind Jake Browning to frantically seeking an outside upgrade. Joe Flacco became that option,
The Packers aren’t taking any chances with kicker Brandon McManus' thigh injury by signing Lucas Havrisik before the Bengals game Oct. 12.