Jacob Sisneros
2 min read • January 16, 2023
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Update: Williams has been ruled out of the game with a left knee injury. His status next week is likely in doubt if the Bengals can advance.
Cincinnati Bengals left tackle Jonah Williams exited with a left knee injury before halftime of the Wild Card round game against the Ravens and went to the locker room for examination.
By video, Williams appeared to suffer a patella subluxation when his knee buckled underneath him while pass blocking, according to the Pro Football Docs.
He has a chance to return with a brace in the second half, but it will likely be tough for him to be effective given that it's his outside leg, according to the Pro Football Docs.
Williams suffered a similar injury to his right knee in Week 5 against the Ravens. He was able to return in the second half of that game with a brace and did not miss time with that injury the rest of the regular season.
The 25-year-old's exit leaves the Bengals down three starting offensive linemen. Right tackle La'el Collins suffered a torn ACL in Week 16, while right guard Alex Cappa suffered an MCL sprain/high ankle sprain in Week 18.
Jackson Carman is in at left tackle, while Max Scharping is filling in at right guard and Hakeem Adeniji is at right tackle.
Written by Jacob Sisneros