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Bengals to be without 3 position coaches vs. WFT

CINCINNATI — The Bengals will be without multiple assistants for COVID-19 reasons for the second straight week.

Wide receivers coach Bob Bicknell, cornerbacks coach Steve Jackson and safeties coach Robert Livingston will miss Sunday’s road game at Washington, the Bengals announced Friday.

Bicknell and Jackson were two of four coaches who missed the team’s Week 10 loss at Pittsburgh.

Livingston took over Jackson’s duties last week against the Steelers. Quality-control coach Jordan Kovacs will replace Livingston on game day, according to the team. Assistant Troy Walters will take over for Bicknell, and defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo will replace Jackson.

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The Bengals did get two assistant coaches back from last week who were out because of COVID-19. Linebackers coach Al Golden and senior defensive assistant Mark Duffner are expected to be back after being out last week.

Cincinnati has four players currently on the reserve/COVID-19 list. That includes practice squad wide receiver Stanley Morgan, who was placed on the list Friday afternoon.

Bengals safety Vonn Bell said it’s imperative to handle the situation as best as possible and find ways to minimize the absences.

“We’re going to have to get vocal on that sideline and having guys stick together,” Bell said earlier this week. “You know adversity happens in a game. Things happen. You just have to keep everybody on the next-play mentality and just keep pushing forward.”

Soccer

Guardiola: I want Messi to finish career at Barcelona

Pep Guardiola has reiterated his desire for Lionel Messi to finish his career at Barcelona despite his continued links with a move to Manchester City.

“Lionel Messi is a Barcelona player,” the City manager stated during Friday’s press conference.

“I have a huge gratitude for what Barcelona did for me as a player in the academy and as a manager. I have said many times that I would like Leo to finish his career there.”

Messi’s relationship with Barcelona is strained after he wasn’t granted a transfer over the summer. He also complained on Wednesday he’s “tired” of being blamed for the club’s problems.

His irritation with his situation in Catalonia and Thursday’s news of Pep Guardiola signing a new two-year contract at the Etihad Stadium heightened speculation that the player and tactician could reunite at Manchester City.

Despite his apparent preference for Messi to remain loyal to Barcelona, Guardiola didn’t rule out the possibility of the 33-year-old leaving for another club when his Camp Nou deal expires at the end of the 2020-21 season.

“His contract finishes this year and I don’t know what will happen in his mind,” the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss said. “Right now he is a Barcelona player and the transfer market is in June and July.

“We have incredible games and targets and things we would like to achieve. That is the only thing in our mind. The rest I cannot say anything.”

Current Barcelona handler Ronald Koeman admitted earlier on Friday that he doesn’t know where Messi’s future lies.

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