Trey Hendrickson returns to Bengals' practice as full participant
Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman and sack leader Trey Hendrickson returned to practice Wednesday as a full participant.
Hendrickson, who has been in concussion protocol since Saturday's playoff win against the Las Vegas Raiders, was a limited participant on Tuesday.
From the Bengals and The Enquirer's Kelsey Conway via Twitter:
Hey Trey! pic.twitter.com/wg2idMM0oP
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) January 19, 2022
Another positive day for the #Bengals from an injury report standpoint, Trey Hendrickson was moved to a full participant after being limited yesterday
— Kelsey Conway (@KelseyLConway) January 19, 2022
Hendrickson went to the locker room during Saturday's third quarter to be evaluated for a possible concussion. Late in the fourth quarter, the Bengals declared Hendrickson out.
Bengals defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi had a fumble recovery after Hendrickson's strip-sack of Raiders quarterback Derek Carr to set up a field goal by Evan McPherson and extend the Bengals' lead during the first quarter.
Like Hendrickson, Ogunjobi was injured later in the game - carted off the field with a foot injury during the third quarter.
The Bengals placed Ogunjobi on injured reserve earlier this week.
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