Bengals vs. Colts Inactives: A.J. Green A No-Go For Cincy
By Phil Watson
The Cincinnati Bengals will be without wide receiver A.J. Green Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts as his injured toe has him among the inactives.
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wide receiver A.J. Green will miss his second straight game Sunday when they visit the
at Lucas Oil Stadium. He will be among the Bengals’ inactives.
Green is battling a toe injury and he has just 17 catches for 314 yards on 26 targets this season, scoring two touchdowns.
Mohamed Sanu has stepped up in Green’s absence, with 27 catches in 40 targets for 354 yards and three scores.
But the Bengals are winless in two games since returning from their bye week after going into the downtime with a 3-0 record.
Cincinnati was crushed at New England two weeks ago and then played to a tie with the Panthers last week.
For the Colts, defensive lineman Arthur Jones was listed as questionable on Friday’s final injury report and he will not be able to go because of a balky ankle.
The complete list of inactives includes:
Cincinnati Bengals
- DE Will Clarke
- WR A.J. Green (toe)
- G Tanner Hawkinson
- OLB Emmanuel Lamur (shoulder)
- CB Chris Lewis-Harris
- MLB Rey Maualuga (hamstring)
- DT Brandon Thompson (knee)
Indianapolis Colts
- FS Darius Butler (ankle)
- LB Victor Butler
- C Khaled Holmes
- DE Arthur Jones (ankle)
- G Lance Louis
- T Jamon Meredith
- DT Kelcy Quarles
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