Bengals QB Joe Flacco says he feels good enough to play against Chicago Bears
Joe Flacco is recovering from a shoulder sprain and remains questionable, while Trey Hendrickson is doubtful due to a hip injury, with the Bengals preparing backup Jake Browning as a starter.
- On Nov. 2, the Cincinnati Bengals listed quarterback Joe Flacco as questionable and All-Pro pass rusher Trey Hendrickson as doubtful for Sunday’s home game against the Chicago Bears.
 - After a Sunday sack in the fourth quarter, Flacco's shoulder injury stems from a sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder, which coaches say has improved daily.
 - Taylor noted after practice that Flacco practiced in limited capacity and was a spectator during Friday, saying `I thought he did a nice job out there.`
 - If Flacco can't go, backup quarterback Jake Browning would start while newly signed backup Sean Clifford serves as his emergency replacement as Cincinnati Bengals seek a win before the bye week.
 - The Bengals will hold a walk-through on Nov. 1, and Flacco will warm up before a final decision on Nov. 2, with Taylor saying staff will monitor the injury, and Flacco stating `That was always just the mindset-- just getting to the point where I can and working toward that`.
 
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Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco's status is up in the air for Sunday's game
CINCINNATI (AP) — Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears because of a shoulder injury.
Bengals to list Trey Hendrickson as doubtful, Joe Flacco as questionable
Josh Alper , Facebook Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco sounds pretty sure that he’ll be able to play against the Bears on Sunday, but the outlook isn’t nearly as bright for defensive end Trey Hendrickson. Hendrickson played in last Sunday’s loss to the Jets after missing a game with a hip injury, but aggravated the injury during the game and missed practice all this week. Head coach Zac Taylor said on Friday that Hendrickson will be listed as doub…
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