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Ravens-Bengals final injury report for Monday night

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — As expected, the Ravens’ final injury report for Monday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals paints a positive picture in terms of players being available.
Offensive lineman Jah Reid (calf) was listed as doubtful and will not play in the season opener, and cornerback Asa Jackson was listed as questionable with him dealing with a gastrointestinal illness the last two days.
Safety Sean Considine was cleared for contact after suffering a concussion in the preseason and will play on Monday night.
Meanwhile, the Bengals will be without rookie coornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, who will be sidelined for much of the first half of the season with a knee injury. Starting defensive end Carlos Dunlap (knee) and backup running back Bernard Scott are doubtful for Monday’s game.
Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton is listed as probable with a right biceps issue after the starting signal-caller was a full participant in practice all week.
BALTIMORE
DOUBTFUL: T Jah Reid (leg)
QUESTIONABLE: CB Asa Jackson (illness)
PROBABLE: S Sean Considine (head), LB Courtney Upshaw (shoulder)
CINCINNATI
OUT: CB Dre Kirkpatrick (knee)
DOUBTFUL: DE Carlos Dunlap (knee), RB Bernard Scott (hand)
QUESTIONABLE: CB Jason Allen (quad)
PROBABLE: QB Andy Dalton (right biceps), DE Robert Geathers (knee), TE Jermaine Gresham (knee), TE Donald Lee (thigh), LB Dan Skuta (head)

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