CINCINNATI — Bengals starting right tackle Trent Brown was lost to a right knee injury on the team’s third drive of Monday’s game against the Washington Commanders.
Cincinnati’s first-round pick, Amarius Mims, who made his NFL debut earlier in the game, took over in his place.
The injury occurred as the Bengals were driving inside the Washington 20. Brown went down and several offensive line teammates came over to help him onto the cart.
Brown was declared out soon after reaching the locker room.
Brown, 31, was a Pro Bowl performer in 2019 for the Raiders, one of his four NFL teams. He was a starter for the New England Patriots through their run to the Super Bowl championship after the 2018 season.
–Field Level Media
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