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Bengals' Clark Harris: Out for extended period
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said Wednesday that Harris (biceps) will be out for "months," but he didn't want to rule him out for the entire 2022 campaign, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Harris has already been placed on injured reserve, so he'll be forced to miss at least four games. However, it appears he will be sidelined much longer than that. Based on Taylor's comments, it may be reasonable to expect Harris back sometime after the Bengals' Week 10 bye, but his return timetable remains unclear. In Harris' absence, Cincinnati signed Cal Adomitis to its active roster from the practice squad.
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Bengals' Clark Harris: Goes to IR
Cincinnati placed Harris (biceps) on its injured reserve list Monday.
In a corresponding move, long snapper Cal Adomitis was activated from the practice squad. Harris left Sunday's game versus Pittsburgh with a torn biceps, forcing third-string tight end Mitchell Wilcox into long-snapping duties for the remainder of the contest. The Bengals then missed what would have been a game-winning field goal in overtime in part due to a high snap. Cincinnati will hope Adomitis can prove to be a reliable replacement.
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Bengals' Clark Harris: Expected to miss extended time
Harris (biceps) is expected to miss extended time after being diagnosed with a torn biceps Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Harris suffered the injury during Sunday's loss to the Steelers and didn't return to the contest, which forced third-string tight end Mitchell Wilcox into long-snapping duties for the remainder of the game. The experiment with Wilcox didn't work out well; Pittsburgh blocked a game-winning extra-point attempt at the end of regulation, and Cincinnati missed a potential 29-yard game-winning field goal in overtime thanks to a high snap. The Bengals have signed Cal Adomitis off their practice squad to take over long-snapping duties in Week 2.
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Bengals' Clark Harris: Will not return
Harris (biceps) will not return Sunday against the Steelers.
Harris is the team's long-snapper, so his absence could certainly impact potential field goal and punt attempts.
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Bengals' Clark Harris: All set for Week 13
Harris (illness) is active for Sunday's matchup against the Dolphins, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.
Cincinnati will have its starting long snapper for Week 13. Harris was unable to participate in practice Wednesday or Thursday, but a full session Friday indicated this development may be possible. The one-time Pro Bowler hasn't missed a game since 2016.
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Bengals' Clark Harris: Back at practice
Harris (undisclosed) passed his physical and is expected to participate in practice Tuesday.
Harris had been dealing with an undisclosed injury that forced him to land on the Non-Football Injury list, but was finally cleared. Expect Harris to resume his role as the top long snapper on the roster.
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Bengals' Clark Harris: Dealing with injury
The Bengals placed Harris (undisclosed) on the NFI list Friday.
Harris' injury remains undisclosed but has a fair chance of being minor. If the long snapper were to miss significant time, Cincinnati could have to bring a player in from off the roster to replace him.
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Bengals' Clark Harris: Questionable with concussion
Harris, the Bengals' long snapper, missed practice Wednesday with a concussion and is questionable for Sunday's game against the Bucs, Geoff Hobson of the Bengals' official site reports.
If Harris can't go, the Bengals would likely have to bring in a player from off the roster to replace him. C.J. Uzomah is the emergency backup, but because their tight end depth has been eviscerated, they'd rather not expose him to that position.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-5, 250 lbs |
Birthplace: Toms River, NJ |
Age: 40 |
School: Rutgers |
Experience: 15 |