Bengals defensive tackle Tyler Shelvin will miss the rest of OTAs due to a left wrist injury. 

"It's been bothering him. They just had a slight procedure," head coach Zac Taylor said. "Might keep him out the next two weeks, but nothing major. Expect him for camp."

Shelvin had four tackles in three games last season. The 6-3, 346 pound tackle is expected to give defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo another big guy to use in the middle of his defense. 

The Bengals took Shelvin in the fourth-round (122nd overall) in the 2021 NFL Draft. Take a look at the wrap he was wearing on Tuesday below.

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