CINCINNATI — An MRI found that Bengals All-Pro receiver A.J. Green has a bruised knee that will force him to miss several days of practice.
Green hurt his left knee near the end of Cincinnati's first practice of training camp on Thursday, overextending his left knee as he tried to make a sideline catch. Green said an MRI that found no structural damage.
At first, he feared that it was a significant injury. A trainer examined the knee, and Green got up and walked off the field.
"It was (frightening) for me," Green said on Friday. "I felt it, but everything felt intact. I got up and walked off, so it's fine."
Coach Marvin Lewis said Green suffered a bruise inside the knee.
"He's getting treatment and will be sore," Lewis said. "He won't practice today, tomorrow and likely this weekend at all. Then we'll go from there, when he's ready.
"At this point, I don't see out in the future that being very long. But we'll take our time with it and let him get right. He'll be fine, hopefully very quickly."
Green wore a wrap on the left knee and walked stiffly and slowly on Friday. He watched the first hour and 15 minutes of practice wearing a Bengals baseball cap.