Bengals rookie OL Jackson Carman carted off with injury vs. Jets

The second-round rookie suffered an injury Sunday.

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Cincinnati Bengals second-round pick Jackson Carman needed a cart to leave the field in the fourth quarter of his team’s game against the New York Jets.

With less than four minutes left, Carman was a blocker on the right side of a Joe Mixon rushing attempt and went down seemingly holding his back. Trainers came out and the cart was quick to follow.

The second-rounder out of Clemson was the starter at right guard when available after taking a tumultuous journey to that spot on the depth chart since arriving in training camp.

With Carman out, the Bengals went to sixth-round rookie Trey Hill at right guard. Veteran Xavier Su’a-Filo is still on injured reserve.

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