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As the Cincinnati Bengals ready themselves for the playoffs, the health of their Pro Bowl receiver might be up in the air for the postseason after he was placed under the concussion protocol following the team's game against Pittsburgh in Week 17. He is out for the team's Wild Card Game against the Colts.

Continue for updates.

Green Ruled Out vs. Colts

Sunday, Jan. 4

The Bengals announced Green was among the team's inactive players for today's game:

Green Misses Friday Practice, Green Doubtful

Friday, Jan. 2

ESPN's Coley Harvey has official word on Green's status:

Paul Dehner Jr. of The Cincinnati Enquirer has an update on Green's status at Friday's practice:

Green Returns to Practice

Thursday, Jan. 1

Coley Harvey of ESPN has an update on Green's status at practice and new details on his being in the concussion protocol:

Green Remains in Concussion Protocol

Wednesday, Dec. 31

Paul Dehner Jr. of The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Wednesday that Green is still in the concussion protocol.

Green Placed Under Concussion Protocol

Sunday, Dec. 28

According to Coley Harvey of ESPN.com, A.J. Green was placed under concussion protocol after the team's 27-17 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers:

Green finished the game with eight catches for 82 yards; however, he lost a fumble on the play that knocked him out of the game.

Although Green was limited by injuries for patches of the 2014 season, he still managed to make his fourth straight Pro Bowl. In addition, the 26-year-old arguably remains the AFC's best receiver.

Green's importance to the Bengals offense cannot be overstated. Andy Dalton's not going to all of a sudden become a different quarterback. He'll always remain equal parts competent and confounding. Sports Illustrated's Doug Farrar puts Dalton under the "average" umbrella:

With Green on the field, though, Dalton becomes a much better quarterback, as would anybody with a wideout that talented whom one could target.

Cincinnati is far from a one-man team, but it's difficult seeing how the Bengals can cope without Green in the playoffs.