Bengals DE Carlos Dunlap Listed As Questionable Vs Ravens
Bengals defensive end Carlos Dunlap, who returned to practice on Friday after sitting out on Thursday, is listed as questionable with his hamstring. Safety and special teams player Taylor Mays is doubtful after missing every practice this week with a hamstring, along with Dontay Moch, who we assume is still dealing with migraines. The rest of the team is listed as probable, including...
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December 30, 2011
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December 30, 2011
Friday practice notes; Dunlap returns to field
DE Carlos Dunlap is dressed and back at practice today as the Bengals finalize their work week preparations for Sunday’s game at PBS against Baltimore. Safety Taylor Mays (hamstring) and offensive tackle Anthony Collins (eye) were not practicing. Collins has an infection but said during Friday’s open locker room session that he expects to be available Sunday.
The Bengals...
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December 30, 2011
Bengals DE Carlos Dunlap Expected To Return Sunday
After missing the last three games and four of the last five due to a hamstring injury, the Bengals are about to get one of their more productive pass rushers back for Sundays game against St. Louis. Defensive end Carlos Dunlap was limited in practice for a second straight day, but the second-year player sounded optimistic that he would be able to go. Dunlap was hitting his stride...
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December 15, 2011
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December 15, 2011
Notes: Dunlap back at practice; Dalton can’t escape Newton
For the first time in three weeks, DE Carlos Dunlap was on the practice field working out with the defensive line. Dunlap has missed three games and four of the last five due to a hamstring injury suffered late in the Nov. 6 game against Tennessee.
OT Andre Smith also practiced after being inactive for last week’s game against Houston.
The Bengals were light at running back during...
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December 14, 2011
Dunlap doubtful, Clements among four questionable
The last thing the Bengals need going into Sunday’s key AFC North game at Pittsburgh is questions about their secondary, but that is shaping up as one of the major storylines.
Cornerback Nate Clements injured his hamstring on Thursday and did not practice on Friday. When asked after practice if there was a chance Clements would play, Lewis said “Yeah, I think so.”...
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December 02, 2011
Bengals DE Carlos Dunlap Could Miss Steelers Game
Bengals defensive end Carlos Dunlap did not practice on Wednesday and could miss playing against Pittsburgh for the second time this season because of a strained hamstring. The Bengals (7-4) and Steelers (8-3) meet for the second time in four games Sunday at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh in a matchup that will have major implications on the playoff race in the AFC. Dunlap, the Bengals...
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November 30, 2011
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November 30, 2011
Carlos Dunlap is the most productive Pass rusher in the NFL
We know the Bengals are very much improved on the defensive line. The amount of bodies the Bengals have been able to rotate through and continue to get presssure on the Qb is great. We also know the Bengals desparately miss the talents of Carlos Dunlap when he has been healing his hamstring. Now we [...]
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November 30, 2011
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November 30, 2011
Dunlap ruled out for Sunday, Peko and Green probable
Defensive end Carlos Dunlap’s hamstring continues to bother him as he has been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Browns.
Dunlap has not practiced all week and is listed as doubtful on the injury report, but head coach Marvin Lewis indicated he would not play. Dunlap suffered the injury three weeks ago late in the fourth quarter against Tennessee and was inactive...
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November 25, 2011
Bengals DE Carlos Dunlap Remains Sidelined At Practice
For the second time in as many days, Bengals defensive end Carlos Dunlap sat out of practice Thanksgiving Thursday. After suffering a hamstring injury in the final seconds against the Tennessee Titans, Dunlap has been significantly limited in his work. He missed the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in week 10 and only participated during 13 defensive snaps against the Baltimore...
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November 24, 2011
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November 24, 2011
Second Take: 5 Thoughts on Bengals/Titans
1. The Bengals defense is a playmaking bunch. Even though Carlos Dunlap’s “touchdown” was overturned after a review, you get the sense that this Bengals defense wants to do more than just dominate. They want to score points too, which signals a transition toward the standout Baltimore and Pittsburgh units. I love their attitude. After [...]
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November 06, 2011
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November 06, 2011
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