Trey Hendrickson’s Injury Status Worsens Ahead of Bills Clash
The Cincinnati Bengals are gearing up for an important matchup against the Buffalo Bills, and as the team released their second injury report on Thursday, it became clear that defensive end Trey Hendrickson is unlikely to return. Hendrickson’s absence, which began following a hit during the Bengals’ loss to the New York Jets on October 26, continues as he did not participate in Thursday’s practice.
Positive Updates on Other Players
On a more encouraging note, the Bengals received positive news regarding other key players. Wide receiver Tee Higgins and running back Tahj Brooks, both dealing with concussion protocols, were full participants in practice. Higgins appears to be on track for clearance, significantly boosting the Bengals’ offensive prospects for the Sunday game against the Bills.
Additionally, Chase Brown, Jermaine Burton, and Cam Sample also participated fully, providing further depth to the roster as the Bengals prepare for this crucial contest.
Limited Participation for B.J. Hill
Defensive tackle B.J. Hill was listed as limited in practice due to rest, but he is expected to be available for the game against Buffalo. His presence on the defensive line will be vital as the Bengals look to contain the Bills’ explosive offense.
Bengals’ Full Injury Report
As the Bengals finalize their preparations, the full injury report highlights the team’s current health status heading into Week 14:
Trey Hendrickson – Did not practice
Tee Higgins – Full participant
Tahj Brooks – Full participant
Chase Brown – Full participant
Jermaine Burton – Full participant
Cam Sample – Full participant
B.J. Hill – Limited due to rest
With the stakes high and the roster evolving, the Bengals are focused on overcoming their injury challenges as they face off against the Bills this Sunday.

