Bengals' Injury Challenges Lead to Roster Changes
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Charlie Jones left the Cincinnati Bengals' loss to the Baltimore Ravens with an injury, and early expectations indicate he may miss some time, potentially the remainder of the three-game season. In response, the Bengals held workouts for two players on Tuesday, including JhaQuan Jackson, a sixth-round draft pick of the Titans out of Tulane in 2024, who played 12 games for the Titans primarily as a kick and punt returner.
The second player they hosted was Nyheim Miller-Hines, a 29-year-old former fourth-round pick running back, known for his prolific return abilities during his career. The Bengals ultimately claimed KeShawn Williams off waivers from the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he appeared in eight games this season, mainly as a returner, and he is expected to fill that role for the Bengals in their upcoming game against Miami this week.