Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green said his status for Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravins ‘up in the air’ as he attempts to get past a right big toe injury.
Green said in an interview on NFL Network's "NFL AM" on Tuesday and said that the toe “definitely feels better,” and that he is getting healthier every day. However, his status for this weekend’s game is in doubt.
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"It's probably not going to be 100 percent," Green said. ”I hope it's just manageable and I can get through the season and be fine and still play at a high level.”
Bengals coach Marvin Lewis spoke about Green’s injury and said that he has seen ‘significant progress’ with the toe, but the situation needs to be monitored more.
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"What the prognosis is is, I guess, the most important thing," Lewis said. "It's been a consistent message he's gotten. As we said earlier, the time [off] will allow things to progress and so forth that way.”
Green has been out since Week 5 and has amassed 17 catches for 314 yards and two touchdowns in four games this season. Without Green this past weekend, the Bengals managed only 135 yards of total offense and lost to the Indianapolis Colts 27-0.
From @RapSheet and me: Bengals WR AJ Green visited Dr. Anderson on Friday in NC. Prognosis was positive. Has a shot to play next week.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) October 19, 2014
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