Marvin Lewis missed Cincinnati Bengals practice on Tuesday due to what the team termed a “minor health issue.” According to NFL Network’s Stacey Dales, Lewis was diagnosed with a Baker's cyst.
A Baker's cyst is swelling behind the knee joint.
Dales had previously reported that Lewis was dealing with a blood clot in his ankle.
The Bengals said in a statement that the issue wouldn’t keep Lewis away from the team for long.
Lewis, 58, has been the Bengals’ coach since 2003. He is the winningest coach in team history, with a record of 118-103-3.
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