Andy Dalton Has Fractured Thumb, Reportedly Could Miss Rest Of Season

UPDATE (6:45 p.m. ET): Bad news for the Cincinnati Bengals. Andy Dalton told reporters after Sunday’s game he has a fractured thumb, and the “feeling in the locker room” is that the quarterback will miss the rest of the season, according to ESPN’s Bob Holtzman.

ORIGINAL STORY: Andy Dalton’s Sunday ended early after the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback suffered a thumb injury.

Dalton threw a red-zone interception to Stephon Tuitt with five minutes remaining in the first quarter and injured himself when he tried to tackle the 6-foot-6, 303-pound Steelers defensive end.

Dalton was ruled out for the rest of the game and was in a cast by the second quarter. A.J. McCarron took over under center.

The Bengals also lost tight end Tyler Eifert, who had an NFL-leading 12 receiving touchdowns entering Sunday, to a concussion. Eifert was doubtful to return, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

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The injuries are unfortunate for the Bengals, but they also make the AFC playoff race that much more interesting. Cincinnati currently is the No. 1 seed in the conference at 10-2, but the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots had the same record going into Sunday’s games. The Bengals also have to play the Broncos in Week 16.