Bengals' Flacco 50-50 to face Bears, coach says

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CINCINNATI -- Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco is in jeopardy of missing Sunday's game against the Bears because of the sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder, coach Zac Taylor said Wednesday.

Flacco will not practice Wednesday, Taylor said, as the Bengals evaluate their options.

"We'll see what we can potentially get out of him tomorrow," Taylor said. "We'll just work through the week. I think right now, it's probably at 50-50 on what will end up [happening] on Sunday."

Flacco suffered the injury late in Sunday's 39-38 loss to the New York Jets. He momentarily went to the locker room but returned to finish the game.

If Flacco can't play, the Bengals will go back to Jake Browning. He started three games this season after Joe Burrow suffered a turf toe injury in Week 2. However, Browning struggled in that stint, which prompted the Bengals (3-5) to acquire Flacco from the Cleveland Browns via trade.

In three games in Cincinnati, Flacco has been productive. The 40-year-old has completed 64.3% of his passes for 784 yards, seven touchdowns and zero interceptions.

Taylor said the Bengals will have a plan in place for Flacco this week as he prepares. The seventh-year coach cited Flacco's recent history of playing on short notice as an example of his preparedness to play.

"I think if anybody in this league can get by with minimal reps right now, it's him," Taylor said.

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