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Bengals' A.J. Green undergoes ankle surgery, will miss start of season

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Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green will miss the start of the regular season.

CINCINNATI — A.J. Green had ankle surgery Tuesday and is expected to miss the start of the season, another significant setback for the Cincinnati Bengals offense.

The Bengals visit the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4.

Green hurt his left ankle during the opening practice of camp Saturday in Dayton, landing awkwardly after cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick bumped into the star receiver while breaking up a pass.

Coach Zac Taylor said Green had surgery Tuesday morning and likely won’t be ready for the start of the season. Cincinnati opens Sept. 8 at the Seattle Seahawks, then hosts the San Francisco 49ers. The Bengals visit the Buffalo Bills the third week, followed by a Monday night game at Pittsburgh on Sept. 30.

“He’s going to miss some regular-season games,” Taylor said. “How many, I don’t know. Very hopefully he’s back at the beginning of the regular season, and it’s not more than a couple of games.”

It’s the second straight season Green has suffered a significant injury. He missed half of last season with an injured right toe that required surgery. The Bengals went easy with him during offseason workouts, and he felt fully recovered for the start of training camp.

Less than an hour into the first practice, he got hurt. The Bengals were practicing in Dayton — commemorating the site of the NFL’s first game — when Kirkpatrick bumped into him during a seven-on-seven drill.

The Bengals initially were optimistic it was just a sprained ankle, but a specialist recommended surgery to help the healing process.

“We’re thankful they saw everything they saw, and it’s just going to be a couple of games and we’re going to get it all taken care of,” Taylor said.

The offense already has lost three projected starters. Rookie tackle Jonah Williams suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in the offseason, and left guard Clint Boling retired in July because of a blood clot, costing Cincinnati its two starters on the left side of the line.

Green’s injury will put more pressure on Tyler Boyd, the former Pitt and Clairton star who signed a four-year, $43 million extension last week.

Taylor planned to have the team’s first practice in pads Tuesday, but severe storms forced the Bengals to call it off and have a walkthrough indoors instead. Cincinnati is the only northern team without a covered practice field.

Taylor replaced Marvin Lewis, who was fired after his 16th season. Taylor said “there’s never a good time to lose a practice,” which forces the team to reconfigure its plans.

“When practice is canceled, when guys get hurt, it’s all about how we respond,” Taylor said.

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