Jonah Williams suffers dislocated kneecap in Bengals' win over Ravens
Jonah Williams, a former Alabama lineman, suffered a dislocated knee cap in Sunday’s win over the Baltimore Ravens.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ left tackle suffered the injury in the second quarter of the eventual 24-17 victory. Williams went to the turf after he planted awkwardly with his left leg while pass blocking. Coach Zac Taylor declared Williams as “week-to-week.”
Williams limped off the field and into the blue medical tent, before he walked to the locker room with trainers. The Bengals originally listed Williams as questionable to return, but declared him out shortly after the third quarter began.
NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport said Williams has suffered this injury before, and he could rehab enough to return in “a couple weeks.”
#Bengals LT Jonah Williams exited to the locker room after suffering a left knee injury on this play
Analysis and chance to return ⏩ https://t.co/7zmvCpX5FB#NFL #BALvsCIN #BengalsFootball pic.twitter.com/GYGRmaUDPl
— Sports Injury Central (@SICscore) January 16, 2023
From NFL Now: The #Bengals O-line takes another hit, as LT Jonah Williams suffers a dislocated knee cap. pic.twitter.com/27mgKVtra8
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 16, 2023
I’m a Bengals fan, but Williams not only needs to get healthy, he needs to get much better. He tied for most sacks allowed in the NFL. That’s not a good stat.