Injury/Practice Report: Cleveland Browns (5-8) at Cincinnati Bengals (2-11)
| BENGALS | WED | THUR | FRI | STATUS |
| CB Jonathan Wade (knee) | DNP | DNP | DNP | Doubtful |
| WR Terrell Owens (knee) | DNP | LP | DNP | Questionable |
| WR Chad Ochocinco (ankle) | LP | DNP | FP | Probable |
| CB Johnathan Joseph (ankle) | LP | LP | LP | Probable |
| LB Keith Rivers (foot) | LP | LP | LP | Probable |
| DT Pat Sims (knee) | LP | LP | LP | Probable |
| BROWNS | WED | THUR | FRI | STATUS |
| LB Scott Fujita (knee) | DNP | DNP | DNP | Doubtful |
| TE Evan Moore (hip) | DNP | DNP | DNP | Doubtful |
| DE Kenyon Coleman (knee) | LP | DNP | LP | Questionable |
| LB Marcus Benard (shoulder) | DNP | LP | LP | Questionable |
| CB Sheldon Brown (shoulder) | LP | LP | LP | Questionable |
| DT Shaun Rogers (ankle, hip) | DNP | LP | LP | Questionable |
| LB David Bowens (head) | DNP | DNP | LP | Questionable |
| DE Brian Schaefering (illness) | DNP | DNP | LP | Probable |
| RB Lawrence Vickers (shoulder, hamstring) | DNP | LP | FP | Probable |
| WR Joshua Cribbs (foot) | LP | FP | FP | Probable |
| T John St. Clair (ankle) | LP | LP | FP | Probable |
| G Floyd Womack (shoulder) | LP | LP | FP | Probable |
| CB Eric Wright (knee) | LP | FP | FP | Probable |
| QB Colt McCoy (ankle) | FP | FP | FP | Probable |
| LB Titus Brown (head) | LP | FP | -- | -- |
| RB Mike Bell (illness) | FP | -- | -- | -- |
DNP - Did Not Participate
LP - Limited Participation
FP - Full Participation
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What an unnecessary post.
Our teams have very little to do with each other. As a Jaguars fan you should be able to relate to us in terms of AFC futility. Instead you come here just to take cheap shots at one of our players. What a difference one relatively succeessful season can make! Beat an injury-ridden Colts team and all of a sudden you’re qualified to kick other fanbases while they’re down. Way to represent Jacksonville fans.
Ocho did not practice so
Does that mean the rarest of all Bengals, Jerome Simpson gets to play?
About the Lakers, as a Laker fan since 1985 when I moved to the LA area, TO and all the Bengals should be so lucky to be in such a fan friendly team as the Lakers.
Jerry Buss is a master with the fans and keeping them happy.
He delegates to talented people and when they fail him, he replaces them.
He wants to win as badly as any owner in sports and will pay for talented players.
He builds rivalries with Boston, Denver, San Antonio, Miami, wherever he can to keep the games fun and the fans engaged.
He never put up with mediocrity for long, the times after Magic retired was a great example. He rebuilt with Kobe and Shaq. When Shaq faltered he traded with great skill to build the most dominate NBA team of the last 15-20 years.
Jerry Buss could explain all of this to Mike Brown, but the lesson wouldn’t stick at any level. Mike just doesn’t care.

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