The rookie tight end went down in the second quarter with a non contact injury
The last thing the Cincinnati Bengals need is more injuries this season, but that is exactly what happened in the first half Sunday afternoon vs. the Las Vegas Raiders.
Rookie tight end Erick All Jr. went down in the second quarter with a knee injury against the Las Vegas Raiders. All made an awkward cut after catching a pass from Burrow and tried to turn upfield. He then fell very slowly and showed instant discomfort.
All limped off the field under his own power, went into the blue medical tent for testing, then limped to the locker room for more testing. It’s the same knee he had surgically repaired following an ACL tear in his final season of college football.
Erick All limping badly. It’s his right leg that he’s favoring.
Looked like his knee buckled on him on the field. #Bengals | @WLWT pic.twitter.com/OtxCUfRHzW
— Olivia Ray (@OliviaRayTV) November 3, 2024
The Bengals have announced his return is doubtful.
All has been playing incredibly well in his rookie season, providing a huge spark in blocking and catching passes.
All has a history of injuries and is coming off a torn ACL with the Iowa Hawkeyes last season.
It is a scary sight knowing his history, so hopefully, it isn’t serious.
We’ll update this post if more details come out.