Bengals Open Lucas Patrick’s Practice Window

Cincinnati has gone most of the season without injured guard Lucas Patrick, but he’s on his way back. The Bengals opened Patrick’s practice window on Wednesday, giving them 21 days to activate him from injured reserve.

After dividing the first eight seasons of his career among Green Bay, Chicago, and New Orleans, Patrick inked a one-year, $2.1MM deal with Cincinnati in March. The 32-year-old made his 65th NFL start in the Bengals’ season-opening win over the Browns, but he departed with a calf injury after logging just 16 snaps.

With Patrick down, Jalen Rivers and Dalton Risner have each gotten a pair of starts at right guard. Pro Football Focus (subscription required) hasn’t been impressed with either blocker. The outlet ranks Rivers’ early season performance 75th out of 79 qualifiers and places Risner at No. 70. Dylan Fairchild, who has taken almost every snap at left guard, has fared similarly (72nd).

Patrick is eligible to return on Sunday against the Packers, though it’s unclear if he’ll be ready to do so. Regardless, the Bengals may be turning to a new quarterback, the just-acquired Joe Flacco, as they attempt to snap a three-game losing streak.

The Bengals’ Patrick-less offensive line has yielded a combined 15 sacks to injured starter Joe Burrow and backup Jake Browning, which doesn’t bode well for the immobile Flacco. Meanwhile, the Bengals’ rushers have averaged a paltry 3.1 yards per attempt during a 2-3 start. Patrick may help improve the interior O-line when he returns, but he won’t be a cure-all for a unit that has struggled to protect the team’s QBs or open up holes for its running backs.

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