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Cincinnati Bengals injury report: TE Noah Fant limited Wednesday

Story byHoward Balzer, Cardinals WireThu, December 25, 2025 at 2:33 AM UTC·1 min readThe Cincinnati Bengals opened their practice week Wednesday in preparation for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals and released their first injury report of Week 17. Of the seven players listed, four did not practice, two were limited and one was full. Only one, defensive tackle B. J. Hill, is a starter. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHill suffered an ankle injury in Week 15 against the Baltimore Ravens and played only 25 snaps (61 percent).

Cincinnati Bengals injury report: TE Noah Fant limited Wednesday

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Key Highlights

  • He played in Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins, but for only 49 percent of the snaps (29). The Cardinals have 12 players on their report with six not practicing and six limited. The full details of Wednesday's injury report are below.
  • Starters are noted with an asterisk. Cincinnati Bengals Wednesday injury report: Did not participateTE Cam Grandy (chest)*DT B. J.
  • Hill (ankle)WR Charlie Jones (ankle)DE Joseph Ossai (ankle)Limited participationTE Noah Fant (ankle)C Matt Lee (knee/practicing while on IR)Lee returned to practice Wednesday after being placed on injured reserve Oct.
  • 28. Full participationS PJ Jules (ankle)Cardinals Wednesday injury reportDid not participate*S Budda Baker (concussion/thumb)*RT Kelvin Beachum (not injury related/rest)*LG Evan Brown (not injury related/personal)CB Kei’Trel Clark (back)*LT Paris Johnson Jr.
  • (knee)*OLB Josh Sweat (ankle/knee)AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementLimited participationC Hjalte Froholdt (elbow)CB Darren Hall (concussion)*WR Marvin Harrison Jr.
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