Bengals confirm Dalton will not play vs. Steelers

The Cincinnati Bengals have officially ruled out quarterback Andy Dalton for Saturday's wild-card matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
AJ McCarron will continue to start in Dalton's absence.
Dalton was expected to miss at least the first game of the playoffs due to a fractured right thumb, with the possibility that he could return if the Bengals advance.
The 28-year-old had the cast on his hand removed Wednesday.
Dalton sustained the injury Dec. 13, forcing McCarron into the starting lineup. The Bengals went 2-1 with the second-year quarterback under center.
McCarron has played consistently, with the Bengals not asking him to shoulder too much of the offensive responsibility. The 25-year-old has thrown six touchdowns and two interceptions since taking the reins from Dalton.
Keith Wenning will back up McCarron.
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