Bengals QB Andy Dalton (wrist) was able to put in a limited practice on Wednesday, but HC Marvin Lewis admitted that it’s still to early to make a call on his Week 2 availability.
Dalton did do some handoffs and pitches but did so with his left hand rather than his injured right hand, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.
Dalton injured his right wrist midway through his team’s season-opening win over the Cleveland Browns. Medical tests on Tuesday revealed no serious damage to the rookie’s wrist.
There’s a good chance that QB Bruce Gradkowski gets the start against Denver.
Dalton remains optimistic that he can play and is experimenting with a brace or wrap at practices.
“I’m going to do everything I can to play,” Dalton told the Enquirer. “Like I said, we’ll evaluate each day. I’ve been getting better every day, so we’ll see.”
“Andy will be limited, and we’ll watch and just be careful with him,” Lewis said. “I think the more we allow him to rest, the better he will be for Sunday.”
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