News about Germaine Pratt

Packers OL Elgton Jenkins is booted from scrimmage over two on-field fights as Bengals players rip two-time Pro Bowl selection: 'No idea who he is'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2023
Several scuffles surrounding Green Bay offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, who was eventually kicked out of practice on Wednesday in Cincinnati halted a joint Bengals-Packers scrimmage. Jenkins was seen shoving Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt and swinging a swing defensive tackle DJ Reader, the former of which resulted in his suspension from practice and some mockery from the Cincinnati players. 'He's a jag, man,' Reader said, using a term that usually means 'just a guy.'

Germaine Pratt admits he was 'wrong' to blast Joseph Ossai for Mahomes error

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2023
Germaine Pratt of the Cincinnati Bengals has confirmed that his reaction to Joseph Ossai's costly late foul on Patrick Mahomes in their 23-20 loss was wrong. The Bengals were barely close to winning the AFC title and winning the Super Bowl, but Harrison Butker failed to kick a game-winning field goal late Sunday. Butker was given the opportunity to be the hero after Ossai pushed Chiefs quarterback Mahomes and sent him tumbling to the ground, resulting in a penalty. Butker had the field goal in bringing Kansas City to the Super Bowl.

Bengals' Germaine Pratt fumes at Joseph Ossai's late hit: 'Why the f*** did you touch him?':

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2023
Following a narrow 23-20 loss to the Chiefs in the dying seconds of the AFC Championship game Sunday, the Bengals agonizingly dropped out on a spot in the Super Bowl. When Ossai made a late call on Patrick Mahomes as the Chiefs quarterback ran out of bounds near the Bengals' 40-yard line, Cincinnati was a stop or two away from turning the game into overtime. Harrison Butker's 45-yard field goal attempt set up Harrison Butker's 45-yard field goal attempt, which sparked soaring through the boards and sparked the Chiefs' ticket to Super Bowl 2023 with three seconds remaining, with three seconds remaining.

As NFL considers a potential fine, Patriots quarterback Mac Jones defends a "dirty" hit on Bengals quarterback Eli Apple

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2022
Mac Jones, the New England Patriots quarterback, defended himself against the allegation of a foul play in Saturday's loss to Cincinnati, saying Monday that he made a "second decision" and not threatening Bengals cornerback Eli Apple. Apple made the allegation after defeating the Patriots, 22-18, in Foxborough, where he was on the wrong end of what he called a 'dirty' strike by Jones. Jones attempted a doomed underhanded forward pass while being wrapped up by Cincinnati's Vonn Bell midway through the fourth quarter. Despite the fact that the pass was incomplete, Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt recovered the loose ball and sprinted toward the end zone with Patriots receiver Tyquan Thornton in pursuit. Apple sprinted downfield to stop Thornton's march to Pratt, but his progress was slowed when he was outflanked by Jones, who reached his legs to trip up the defensive back.