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  • CIN Cornerback #35
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    Bengals signed CB Jalen Davis to a one-year contract extension through 2026.
    Davis broke up one pass and notched one interception last season. The Bengals also signed HB Kendall Milton to a one-year contract for the 2026 season. He has rushed twice in his career, totaling two yards.
  • CIN Quarterback #11
    Bengals signed QB Brett Rypien to their practice squad.
    He’ll be the third quarterback in Cincinnati this year behind Joe Burrow and Jake Browning. Also joining the Cincinnati practice squad are: RB Gary Brightwell, S Russ Yeast, OT Devin Cochran, OT Andrew Coker, CB Jalen Davis, LB Joe Giles-Harris, G Jaxson Kirkland, CB Bralyn Lux, C Seth McLaughlin, RB Kendall Milton, WR Jordan Moore, LB Maema Njongmeta, DE Isaiah Thomas and WR Isaiah Williams.
  • CIN Running Back #36
    Georgia sophomore RB Kendall Milton (knee) considered a game-time decision for Saturday’s game against Alabama.
    Milton (6'2/220) strained his MCL in practice at the end of October and hadn’t played since. With him being a game-time decision for Saturday’s game against Alabama, it would be a nice addition to the Bulldogs backfield. Kirby Smart has shown a propensity to rotate the backs throughout the course of the game and adding Milton to that will allow all three to have fresher legs at the end of the game. On the year, Milton has 243 yards and a touchdown.

  • CIN Running Back #36
    Georgia sophomore RB Kendall Milton (knee) is dressed out for Saturday’s game against Georgia Tech.
    Milton (6'1/220) has been out since late October, when he injured his knee during practice. His return gives Georgia yet another option to call on in the backfield, but it is unknown just how much he’ll play against the Yellow Jackets. If anything, he may get just enough time on the field to work off the rust ahead of the SEC Championship Game next weekend.

  • CIN Running Back #36
    Georgia sophomore RB Kendall Milton (knee) suffered an injury in earlier this week that is expected to sideline him multiple weeks.
    It’s been a tough season for the no. 1 team in the nation on the injury front, as Milton (6'2/220) reportedly strained his MCL on Wednesday’s practice. Suffering an injury during your team’s bye week is never a good thing, as the Bulldogs will now look to replace Milton, who was averaging 8.2 rushes per game. Backup running back James Cook could see an uptick in rushes due to the injury, as he and Milton have 49 and 47 rush attempts on the season, respectively. Milton also suffered an MCL last season in a November loss to Florida, and missed three games as a result. He also missed time earlier this season with a shoulder injury.

  • CIN Running Back #36
    Georgia sophomore RB Kendall Milton (shoulder) could have played on last week against Vanderbilt according to coach Kirby Smart, but should be back this week against Arkansas.
    Milton (6'1/220) did not suit up last week against Vanderbilt, as Georgia opted to give its second-leading rusher another week to heal in what ended up being a 62-0 blowout against SEC rival Vanderbilt. This week’s matchup against Arkansas (4-0) carries a bit more weight. Expect to see Milton ready to go.

  • CIN Running Back #36
    Georgia freshman RB Kendall Milton (knee) is practicing in a non-contact jersey.
    Milton (6'2/220) injured his MCL in a loss to Florida back on November 7 and was given a three-to-four week timetable for recovery. The four-star freshman has carried 31 times for 183 yards and a 5.9 YPC this year while siphoning off carries from starter Zamir White. He is well positioned to take over the lion’s share of backfield touches when White eventually departs. Georgia travels to play Missouri this Saturday in their second-to-last game of the regular season.

  • CIN Running Back #36
    Georgia RB Kendall Milton (knee) still has not been cleared and is questionable to play Saturday.
    Milton (6'2/220) injured his MCL in a loss to Florida back on November 7 and was given a three-to-four week timetable for recovery. The highly touted freshman tailback had been seeing increased reps behind starter Zamir White before the injury knocked him out of the lineup. He has logged 31 carries for 183 yards and a 5.9 YPC thus far and will likely be unavailable for this Saturday’s game against Vanderbilt.

  • CIN Running Back #36
    Georgia freshman RB Kendall Milton is expected to miss 3-4 weeks due to a knee injury (MCL) suffered during Saturday’s loss to Florida.
    Milton (6'2/220) has been banged up for much of this season, as he was limited early on by a hamstring issue. Now the five-star freshman has a knee injury to deal with, and he’ll be on the sideline for at least three weeks as a result. If there’s a positive to be taken from this, it’s that Milton injured his MCL and not his ACL. Zamir White and James Cook remain Georgia’s top options at running back.

  • CIN Running Back #36
    Georgia freshman RB Kendall Milton has missed stretches of practice while dealing with a hamstring injury.
    Milton (6'2/220) signed with the Bulldogs as a five-star recruit over the winter, but just how ready he might be for the team’s opener against Arkansas on Sept. 26 remains an unknown. Not that Georgia absolutely needs him for that opener. The Bulldogs already have a fantastic one-two combo at running back in Zamir White and James Cook. Milton could see a complementary role when healthy, but the team has plenty of offensive options even if he remains somewhat dinged up into the campaign proper.