08-10-2015, 12:03 PM
Rey Maualuga cleared for practice...per PFT
Rey Maualuga passes physical, comes off NFI list
Posted by Josh Alper on August 10, 2015, 10:53 AM EDT
Rey Maualuga, Emmanuel Lamur, Jayson DiManche
AP
The Bengals opened camp with two of their linebackers out of commission because of injuries, but they’ll get one of them back this week.
The team announced Monday that Rey Maualuga has passed his physical and cleared to start practicing after a stint on the non-football injury list. Maualuga was dealing with hamstring issues and his return gives the Bengals another piece to put in action while they wait for Vontaze Burfict to get his own green light after microfracture surgery.
This week’s Bengals practices will include joint affairs with the Giants on Tuesday and Wednesday, which may mean Maualuga is limited to work with his teammates in order to ease him back into the flow. The Bengals and Giants will open their preseason schedule on Friday and it seems unlikely that Maualuga will have enough practice work between now and then to take part in the contest.
Maualuga signed a three-year, $15 million deal to remain with the Bengals this offseason. He had 59 tackles and an interception in 12 games last year.
Rey Maualuga passes physical, comes off NFI list
Posted by Josh Alper on August 10, 2015, 10:53 AM EDT
Rey Maualuga, Emmanuel Lamur, Jayson DiManche
AP
The Bengals opened camp with two of their linebackers out of commission because of injuries, but they’ll get one of them back this week.
The team announced Monday that Rey Maualuga has passed his physical and cleared to start practicing after a stint on the non-football injury list. Maualuga was dealing with hamstring issues and his return gives the Bengals another piece to put in action while they wait for Vontaze Burfict to get his own green light after microfracture surgery.
This week’s Bengals practices will include joint affairs with the Giants on Tuesday and Wednesday, which may mean Maualuga is limited to work with his teammates in order to ease him back into the flow. The Bengals and Giants will open their preseason schedule on Friday and it seems unlikely that Maualuga will have enough practice work between now and then to take part in the contest.
Maualuga signed a three-year, $15 million deal to remain with the Bengals this offseason. He had 59 tackles and an interception in 12 games last year.
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