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The Cincinnati Bengals activated Shaka Heyward from injured reserve on Friday and he re-joined the 53-man roster. Heyward was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 28 with a fibula injury. He's played in eight games this season.
Let’s take a look at Friday's injury reports for both the Bengals and Ravens.
The Bengals activated linebacker Shaka Heyward back to the active roster from injured reserve, the team announced Friday.
The Bengals had Burrow return from a toe injury for this past week’s game, in which they went on to record a 32-14 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Burrow threw for 261 yards passing and two touchdowns, while wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase finished the victory with seven receptions for 110 yards.
Gesicki has a new extension, but All’s stellar blend of receiving and blocking is more traditional and mandatory for the offense, hence the Bengals going to get Fant this year.
See an updated list of injuries, with active and inactive players for the Buffalo Bills vs. Cincinnati Bengals NFL Week 14 game.
Cincinnati Bengals 2025 first-round pick Shemar Stewart is trending towards a return to the lineup after missing four straight games.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow reflects on his injury-filled career and evolving mindset as Cincinnati faces playoff elimination with a 4-9 record in 2025.
The good news for the Ravens is they are lining up against the most hospitable defense in the NFL. Cincinnati is allowing 31.8 points per game. They have held just two opponents to fewer than 26 all season...but one of those two was Baltimore on Thanksgiving. The Ravens scored just 14 points that evening.