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I'm getting a little concerned about defensive tackle Kelly Gregg. He had arthroscopic knee surgery last month and still hasn't practiced.

According to Gregg, he has been swimming as much as Michael Phelps to rehab, and he sleeps at night with an electronic device shooting impulses through his knee.

But nothing can settle his knee down and reduce the swelling. It's looking more and more likely that he won't be able to play Sunday against the Bengals.
 
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I'm getting a little concerned about defensive tackle Kelly Gregg. He had arthroscopic knee surgery last month and still hasn't practiced.

According to Gregg, he has been swimming as much as Michael Phelps to rehab, and he sleeps at night with an electronic device shooting impulses through his knee.

But nothing can settle his knee down and reduce the swelling. It's looking more and more likely that he won't be able to play Sunday against the Bengals.
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Bengals fullback Johnson headed to IR Posted: News | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Jeremi Johnson, Marvin LewisCincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis revealed during his afternoon press conference on Wednesday that fullback Jeremi Johnson will be placed on injured reserve with a knee injury. Lewis didn’t specify the type of injury, but said that Johnson was originally injured during Monday’s practice, although he was able to finish. Johnson underwent a knee scope on Wednesday morning.Johnson has been the primary fullback in Cincy since he was a fourth-round draft choice in 2003, opening holes for the now-departed Rudi Johnson to post three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. Jeremi Johnson started nine games last season, and has started 46 career contests while not missing a game during his five NFL seasons.Lewis noted that the Bengals might not pick up a player before the regular-season opener to replace Johnson on the 53-man roster. Daniel Coats, a second-year player who is a converted tight end, is currently the only other fullback on the roster. Bengals.com reports third-year wide receiver Chad Jackson, a former second-round draft pick of the Patriots, has visited the Bengals.
 
From NFL.com

Bengals fullback Johnson headed to IR Posted: News | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Jeremi Johnson, Marvin LewisCincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis revealed during his afternoon press conference on Wednesday that fullback Jeremi Johnson will be placed on injured reserve with a knee injury. Lewis didn’t specify the type of injury, but said that Johnson was originally injured during Monday’s practice, although he was able to finish. Johnson underwent a knee scope on Wednesday morning.Johnson has been the primary fullback in Cincy since he was a fourth-round draft choice in 2003, opening holes for the now-departed Rudi Johnson to post three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. Jeremi Johnson started nine games last season, and has started 46 career contests while not missing a game during his five NFL seasons.Lewis noted that the Bengals might not pick up a player before the regular-season opener to replace Johnson on the 53-man roster. Daniel Coats, a second-year player who is a converted tight end, is currently the only other fullback on the roster. Bengals.com reports third-year wide receiver Chad Jackson, a former second-round draft pick of the Patriots, has visited the Bengals.
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