The Cincinnati Bengals are going through minor roster changes as Week 17 approaches.
For starters, the Las Vegas Raiders are plucking tight end Zach Gentry from Cincinnati's practice squad. Gentry will immediately become a member of the 53-man roster for Las Vegas, per NFL Media's Tom Pelissero.
Gentry, a fifth-year player, originally joined the Bengals' practice squad on September 5 after he was cut by the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was never elevated to the active roster during the 16 weeks he was in Cincinnati.
The Raiders are in need of Gentry's services due to the state of their tight end room. Rookie starter Michael Mayer is currently injured and missed the team's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day. Fellow tight end Jesper Horsted also missed Monday's game with an injury.
Cincinnati replaced Gentry's practice squad spot with defensive tackle Domenique Davis, whom was waived on Monday. Davis' active roster spot is expected to be filled by cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt, whom was cleared to practice Wednesday morning.
The Bengals desperately need Taylor-Britt back on the field at cornerback these last two weeks. Chidobe Awuzie has not looked himself of late, and DJ Turner II has hit a rookie wall as a starter.
Taylor-Britt's return might be able to stabilize the secondary in Cincinnati as they face Kansas City this week and the Cleveland Browns next week with playoff aspirations hanging in the balance.
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