C.J. Uzomah left Sunday's AFC Championship Game in the first quarter and did not return. Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports

The Cincinnati Bengals lost one of their receiving options early in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, and now we have some more information about the injury.

Tight end C.J. Uzomah went out for a pass on a first-and-10 play near midfield late in the first quarter with his Bengals down 7-0 to the Kansas City Chiefs. The pass was high and went incomplete. Uzomah got his leg caught underneath him and injured it while going to the ground.

Uzomah was later seen crying while being carted into the locker room. The tight end was downgraded by the Bengals to “out” for the rest of the game.

NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reported that Uzomah is believed to have an MCL sprain.

Former Chargers team doctor David Chao said on Twitter that he suspected an MCL injury but possibly more based on Uzomah’s inability to put weight on his leg.

The 29-year-old tight end has been a valuable weapon for the Bengals this season, catching 49 passes for 493 yards and five touchdowns during the regular season.

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