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Injury to keep Green out of Bengals’ opener

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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’ offence.

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 at Seattle on Sept. 8 and then hosts San Francisco. The Bengals visit Buffalo 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 that 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 off-season 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 7-on-7 drill.

The Bengals initially were optimistic that 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 offence already has lost three projected starters. Rookie tackle Jonah Williams suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in the off-season, 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.

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