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Healthy Titans RB Henry will see banged-up Bengals D-line

CINCINNATI (AP) - If Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry returns for the playoffs Saturday, he'll be running into a Cincinnati Bengals defensive line that is already banged up.

The Bengals had been relatively healthy until last week in the first-round playoff win over the Las Vegas Raiders.

Stalwart defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi suffered a foot injury that will sideline him for the rest of the playoffs. Edge rusher Trey Hendrickson, the team's sacks leader, had been in concussion protocol all week but has been cleared to play Saturday.

Defensive end Sam Hubbard has sore ribs, and defensive tackle Mike Daniels left the Raiders game with a groin injury and and likely will be out Saturday. Defensive tackle Josh Tupou is hobbled by a sore knee.

Henry, the 6-foot-3, 247-pounder who was the AP Offensive Player of the Year in 2020, is expected to return for the playoff game Saturday against the Bengals in Nashville. He's been out since breaking his right foot on Oct. 31.

'œHe definitely weighs on you," Bengals defensive tackle D.J. Reader said. "He's a big back, but you've got to do your job of not letting him get going out there and put hits on him. Make sure we're wearing on him just as much as he's wearing on us.'ť

Reader and B.J. Hill will occupy the middle of the Cincinnati line, and if Hendrickson isn't able to go, rookie Cam Sample and second-year player Khalid Kareem will need to step up. To add some depth, the Bengals this week signed defensive tackle Zach Kerr from the Arizona Cardinals practice squad. Coach Zac Taylor said Kerr could play Saturday.

'œI think everybody's excited about it, but it always starts with us up front,'ť Reader said. "So we've got to always create that special moment up front and just create the game going from there. It's going to start and end up front, every game.'ť

Henry said he felt good in full-contact practices this week, even with a steel plate in his foot. He said he doesn't know how much he'll play Saturday. It's likely he'll split time with D'Onta Foreman and Dontrell Hilliard, the backs who carried the load while he was out.

'œThey did a great job this whole year,'ť Henry said of the Bengals defense. 'œWatching them against the Raiders, I feel like they did a great job. They had a couple guys go down, but overall they are physical penetrators.'ť

Titans offensive coordinator Todd Downing said the game plan won't change even with a compromised Cincinnati D-line.

'œThey have some versatile guys so maybe I think you have to look more at the structure than the personnel,'ť he said. 'œObviously, we had three quarters of a game or more of the playoff game against the Raiders to take a peek at them, but overall we've got to let our rules be our rules and go in with one-on-one matchups.'ť

NOTES: The Bengals earlier this week released guard Xavier Su'a-Filo, but then signed him to the practice squad on Thursday. The eight-year pro had started the first two games before going down with a knee injury. ... Cincinnati also released punter Drue Chrisman and long snapper Colin Holba from the practice squad and added defensive tackle Doug Costin.

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Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard (94) battles Denver Broncos offensive tackle Bobby Massie (70) during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey) The Associated Press
Baltimore Ravens' Josh Johnson (15) looks to throw against Cincinnati Bengals' Trey Hendrickson (91) during the fist half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean) The Associated Press
FILE - Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry runs against the Indianapolis Colts in an NFL football game in Indianapolis on Sunday, Oct. 31, 2021. The Titans have moved a step closer to having the 2020 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year back, opening the 21-day window Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022, for Derrick Henry to start practicing. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File) The Associated Press
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