The Cincinnati Bengals will be taking on the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday to determine the winner of Super Bowl 56. It's been a wild postseason, but we'll see who takes home the crown. Tight end CJ Uzomah has been dealing with a knee injury and his status has been questionable so far. However, he finally receives an update.

According to Marisa Contipelli, head coach Zac Taylor claims the Bengals “expect (Uzomah) to play on Sunday.” If that's the case, Cincinnati will have a fully healthy roster for Super Bowl 56. CJ Uzomah isn't a big-time playmaker, but he plays a vital role in the offense. His return is huge for this franchise.

He does decently enough in the passing game, but CJ Uzomah serves as a solid blocker for Cincinnati. The Bengals' tight end helps open up running lanes for Joe Mixon while being a safe pass option for Joe Burrow. If this team hopes to win Super Bowl 56, they'll need Uzomah healthy and available.

This creates a more even playing field whenever the Bengals have possession. The Rams have one of the league's best defenses, so Cincinnati will accept as much help as they can get. It'll be interesting to see how this game goes down, but hopefully, the luck doesn't run out for this franchise.

Either way, we should expect to see CJ Uzomah resume his starting role for Cincinnati. He could be the X-Factor for the Bengals, as the Rams will mainly focus on Joe Burrow, Joe Mixon, Ja'Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins. For that reason, Uzomah could be in line to have a big performance at Super Bowl 56.