Cincinnati Bengals
Kyle Cook - #64 - C
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 3"/ 315 lbs. |
| Birthday | 07/25/1983 |
| Birthplace | Macomb, MI |
| College | Michigan State |
| Years played | 6 |
T.O. violates league policy by tweeting one hour before game
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Bengals WR Shipley out for Sunday; WR Ochocinco probable
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T.O. proves he can still excel in right situation
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The Browns finally held on to a fourth-quarter lead, surviving a big day by Terrell Owens for their first win, 23-20 over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
Bengals' passing game off to slow start
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PK Nugent hitting his stride again
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Nugent kicks Bengals past Baltimore
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Bengals avoid blackout for home opener
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Bengals' pass rush disappoints, remains area to watch
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Palmer-to-Ocho still the connection in Cincy
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Brady, Welker produce as Pats beat Bengals 38-24
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Bengals DE Odom appealing four-game suspension
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Ohio senator asks Goodell to reconsider blackout policy
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PLAYER NEWS
Rookie Trevor Robinson starts at center for the Bengals on Sunday against Dallas, with Cook in a backup role.|||||||
Cook was activated off the injured reserve list on Saturday. He hurt his right ankle in the final preseason game but has recovered enough to play.
Bengals center Kyle Cook has a foot injury that could sideline him for the season, another setback to Cincinnati's offensive line in the preseason. Cook got hurt during a preseason game on Thursday night against Green Bay. He initially thought it was only a sprained ankle, but tests found more significant damage. He was wearing a protective boot on his right foot on Tuesday and said he could be sidelined for a few weeks or possibly the entire season.|||||||
The Bengals already have lost left guard Travelle Wharton for the season with a knee injury. Their backup at center is rookie Trevor Robinson, signed as an undrafted free agent from Notre Dame. He played guard in high school and college, but the Bengals moved him to center during training camp.
The Bengals placed Cook on injured reserve Friday, ending his season.|||||||
Cook, a backup center, played primarily on special teams. He reaggravated a dislocated toe he sustained in warmups prior to Game 5 in Dallas.