Week 1 has arrived, and with it comes the unveiling of injury reports across the NFL.
The Cincinnati <a href="https://www.allsportspeople.com/ca/nfl/cincinnati-bengals">Bengals</a> have unquestionably the best as of the Wednesday releases.
The visual is just as good as anything, so have a look;
The first Browns injury report of the year and the first reminder: Never read too much into any injury report before Friday. pic.twitter.com/133jvQZMal
— Zac Jackson (@AkronJackson) September 3, 2025
Yep, that's right: Empty.
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No injuries. No limited participants. Not even a player with an injury notable enough to be reported who gets in a full practice.
It's tough to beat that.
The Bengals do have two players currently on injured reserve: Daijahn Anthony & Cedric Johnson.
Besides them, it's business as usual for Cincinnati.
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The luck might not continue long, but the Bengals have to take advantage while they can.
Joe Burrow is healthy. Chase Brown is healthy. Ja'Marr Chase is healthy. Tee Higgins is healthy. Trey Hendrickson is healthy, under a bigger contract and ready to go.
The Bengals take on the Browns to open the season. Cincinnati is a heavy favorite against an offense led by 40-year old Joe Flacco.
And at fully strength, Cincy should be expected to cruise right on by Cleveland.
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