The Cincinnati Bengals got bad news for an already ailing offensive line on Monday.
Left tackle Jonah Williams is believed to have dislocated his left kneecap in Sunday's win over the Baltimore Ravens,. The news could potentially leave the Bengals down three starting offensive lineman for Sunday's divisional round matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
The Bengals didn't address Williams' status at the time of Monday's report. But it doesn't sound good for Cincinnati's best offensive lineman, who was seen using a crutch and a knee brace after leaving Sunday's game with the injury.
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