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Plus: Chase Brown's Great Expectations On and Off the Field BENGALS D-LINE REINFORCEMENTS REPORT Tho

Plus: Chase Brown's Great Expectations On and Off the Field [View In Browser]( [Bengals Blitz]( [Jackson]( BENGALS D-LINE REINFORCEMENTS REPORT Those defensive line reinforcements Zac Taylor has been talking about began reporting for practice Wednesday. Starting defensive tackle B.J. Hill returned for the first time since limping off in Kansas City with a hamstring injury Sept. 15 and was listed as limited, but the vibes seemed good. Edge Myles Murphy, who hurt his MCL Aug. 20, returned to practice in full. So did rookie McKinnley Jackson, who was also out with an MCL injury since Aug. 8. Murphy, who had an impressive camp, said he didn't feel all that rusty. "I've been active since the second week of the injury," Murphy said after practice. "It did feel a little weird at first but, honestly, after the first rep or two of anything I did today, it felt like I was almost back to normal, just flying around." [Read More]( [Top Headlines]( [Chase Brown]( CHASE BROWN'S GREAT EXPECTATIONS ON AND OFF FIELD Coming off career-highs with 15 carries for 80 yards, creature-of-habit Bengals running back Chase Brown is changing nothing in preparation for the first division game of the season Sunday against the Ravens. Geoff Hobson: You had only 14 carries in the first three games and then got 15 in Carolina. What was that like to all of a sudden get the call early and often? Chase Brown: It feels good. It allows me to get into a rhythm. But I mean, no matter how many times I get the ball, not really counting carries or counting opportunities. I'm just ready whenever my name is called, and that's the goal. [Read More]( [Sam Hubbard]( TOP 10 BENGALS-RAVENS MOMENTS OF THE LAST DECADE 1.DASH TO THE DIVISIONAL: Jan. 15, 2023 The birth of the Run Hubbard Run T-Shirt. In front of the fourth-largest Paycor Stadium crowd in history (66,399), the Bengals earned a trip to the AFC Divisional round when linebacker Logan Wilson denied Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley's go-ahead quarterback sneak early in the fourth quarter of a 17-17 game and punched out the ball into defensive end Sam Hubbard’s arms. Instead of a 24-17 deficit, Hubbard raced an NFL playoff-record 98 yards for the touchdown that gave the Bengals a 24-17 win in the only playoff game of the rivalry. [Read More]( [Crucial Catch]( [Penn Station]( [Social Spotlight]( [Social Spotlight]( [Social Spotlight]( JOE BURROW: "WE THRIVE IN THESE MOMENTS" [Joe Burrow]( [Check It Out]( TEE HIGGINS MIC'D UP SOUNDS OF THE GAME AGAINST PANTHERS [Tee Higgins]( [Check It Out]( BENGALS BOOTH PODCAST: I'm Winning It's the "I'm Winning" edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as Dan Hoard reviews a 34-24 win over the Panthers with radio replays, locker room comments, and postgame analysis from Dave Lapham. Then, in this week's Fun Facts conversation, you'll meet tight end Mike Gesicki. [LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE NOW]( [Friday Night Stripes]( [OnLocation]( [Bengals Gear]( [Schedule]( [Philadelphia]( [Las Vegas]( [CLE]( [DEN]( [Waitlist]( [Schedule]( | [Tickets]( | [Shop]( | [Watch]( ©2024 Cincinnati Bengals 1 Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati OH 45202 US [bengals.com]( | 513.621.8383 | bengals@bengals.nfl.net [Manage My Preferences Add]( your email contact list/address book to ensure delivery of future emails from the Cincinnati Bengals.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this email because your email address was used for a ticket purchase or you opted-in to receive emails. If you no longer wish to receive emails from the Cincinnati Bengals then you may [unsubscribe](. [Facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [youtube logo]( [tiktok logo](bengals)

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