November 22, 2024
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Sad news: Myles Murphy leaves Bengals practice after suffering a catastrophic injury.

CINCINNATI—On Tuesday, when Cincinnati put on full pads for the first time, Bengals defensive end Myles Murphy fled the field with what appeared to be an injury. However, it turned out to be cramping.

Before his final play, Murphy attempted to leave the field, but Mike Petraglia of CLNS observed him hobbling off. The player in his second year skipped back to practice.

In remarks to the media following practice, Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo acknowledged that Murphy was experiencing cramps.

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