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Cincinnati Bengals Blog:
PLAYERS:
David Jones,
Nate Livings,
Jerome Simpson,
Frostee Rucker,
Jordan Palmer,
Scott Kooistra
TEAMS: Cincinnati Bengals
TEAMS: Cincinnati Bengals
With 70 minutes until kickoff from venerable Lambeau Field …
Bengals inactives for today are CB David Jones, S Tom Nelson, OG Nate Livings, OT Andre Smith, TE Chase Coffman, WR Jerome Simpson and DE Frostee Rucker. Jordan Palmer is the third QB. Jones, Nelson, Coffman, Simpson and Rucker were also inactive last week. Scott Kooistra [...]
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