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The Bengals went with six wide receivers in Saturday’s Paul Brown Stadium finale against the Bills, dressing both rookie Chris Henry and Kelley Washington.

But they also had to put down one of their best blockers, tight end Reggie Kelly, with a wrist injury.

In deference to the Bills’ top special teams units, Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis opted to introduce his special teams as a unit for the first time this season in pre-game introductions. But their top tackler, linebacker Marcus Wilkins (hand), is inactive. Middle linebacker Nate Webster is active for the first time since injuring his knee Sept. 26, 2004.

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Kelly has been playing well at TE and H-Back and will be missed. But run blocking wise off the line at TE the drop off shouldn't be a killer.

Gotta think Wilkins is pretty big loss too given the caliber of the Bills special teams. Maybe the Natester gets his feet wet there.

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Apparently the Wilkins loss may have been greater than anyone would have imagined.

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