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Bengals C.J. Uzomah discusses knee injury, status entering Super Bowl 56

275133747_4796292347117549_592518599057046758_nby:Jonathan Wagner01/31/22

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Tight end C.J. Uzomah suffered a knee injury in the Cincinnati Bengals’ AFC Championship victory on Sunday. Uzomah hopped off the field and was eventually seen in tears as a cart took him back to the locker room.

Initial reports suggested a possible MCL sprain for Uzomah. He did not return to the game on Sunday for the Bengals, but Uzomah is hoping that he’ll be ready to go in the Super Bowl.

“That’s the worst feeling,” Uzomah said, via Pro Football Talk. “I did it all of last year — with the exception of two games — and it was a feeling that I didn’t want to have to deal with again. . . . It was ridiculously tough. It’s the AFC Championship. You don’t want to be on the sideline, but it was fun to see the boys — with the resolve they had — come back and get this win.”

This season is Uzomah’s seventh in the NFL, and he has spent all of them with the Bengals. Entering this season, he saw an inconsistent role in the receiving game. But this year, Uzomah has turned into a valuable target for Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. During the regular season, Uzomah caught 49 passes on 63 targets for 493 yards and five touchdowns. Through three playoff games, he has 13 receptions on 16 targets for 135 yards and one touchdown.

Uzomah was selected by the Bengals in the fifth round (157th overall) in the 2015 NFL Draft after spending four years playing for the Auburn Tigers.

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More on Uzomah’s injury during the Bengals win

The injury to Uzomah is to his left knee. On a first down play, Uzomah ran up the field before turning back and looking for the pass from Burrow. The pass came, but it was a little high and off to the side, leading to Uzomah making an awkward lunge towards the ball. When he came down, he got tangled up with a couple of Kansas City Chiefs defenders, resulting in the twist of his knee.

If Uzomah is forced to miss Super Bowl 56, set to take place in two weeks, the Bengals will have to look elsewhere in the passing game. Luckily for them, they have plenty of solid options to choose from. Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins are star wide receivers, and both have at least 200 receiving yards in the postseason. Receiver Tyler Boyd also plays a key role.

Elsewhere, the Bengals involve running backs Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine in the passing game. Behind Uzomah, Drew Sample is next in line at tight end. He has one reception on two targets in the postseason for four yards.