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Cincinnati — Fans of the Bengals can practically exhale in relief as Ja’Marr Chase (ankle) made a limited practice return on Wednesday.
The wide receiver is expected to participate in the important matchup with Minnesota on Saturday. Reporters heard him say that he is “100% playing.”
According to the remainder of the report, DJ Turner II (ankle) and Tyler Boyd (foot/ankle) were limited with Chase, and Joe Bachie (oblique) missed practice.
During the 2024 offseason, the Cincinnati Bengals will have to make some tough choices. Moving on from these players or, at the absolute least, giving them a short leash to work with in 2024 will be some of the “easier” decisions they’ll have to make.
These three Bengals players have added more pressure to themselves for Cincinnati in 2024.
When both of the Bengals’ starting safeties departed in free agency this past spring, the team found itself in a challenging situation. With Vonn Bell joining the Panthers and Jessie Bates joining the Falcons, the Bengals are left with Dax Hill, a 2023 first-round pick, and no other trustworthy options to fill the other starting position.
After signing a three-year contract with Nick Scott, a former Rams safety, things did not work out in Queen City. He allows 20 receptions off of 27 targets and has a dismal PFF grade of 38.6 with a coverage grade of 32.3. Put another way, it was expected that Jordan Battle would eventually replace Scott as starting quarterback.
Scott’s contract has an out in 2024, so it wouldn’t be shocking in the slightest if the Bengals bench him and start Battle in his place. Although signing Scott wasn’t a bad idea, it was obvious he wasn’t the solution. He won’t be in Cincinnati’s future plans, I promise.
Alright, so this one may not result in a job loss per se, but if Brad Robbins returns next year, he’ll be working under strict supervision. That’s a big if.
The fans were excited to watch Robbins play after the Bengals selected him with one of their sixth-round selections in this year’s draft. The moment when Skyy Moore had a strong return and Drue Chrisman botched the punt to give Kansas City good field position was one of the most memorable moments of this year’s AFC Championship game. We are all aware of what transpired after that.
Although Robbins, a former Michigan punter, was selected especially to assist the Bengals in those circumstances, his rookie campaign has been difficult. When your offensive drive falters, having a strong punter on your team can help you retake the field. For the Bengals this season, Robbins hasn’t been performing like that.