Joe Burrow Out for Season as NFL Investigates Bengals for Leaving Him Off Injury Report
The quarterback ended Thursday’s game against the Ravens early after tearing a ligament in his wrist, according to coach Zac Taylor
Due to an injury, Joe Burrow will miss the remainder of the NFL season.
Due to a wrist injury that kept him from playing well against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, the Cincinnati Bengals announced on Friday that the quarterback will miss the whole 2023–24 season.
The injury disclosure and Burrow’s early departure from Thursday’s game due to wrist soreness he received after a touchdown in the second quarter have the NFL allegedly investigating the Bengals. Eventually, the 26-year-old quarterback warmed up on the sidelines rather than taking the field again.
Head coach Zac Taylor declared during a press conference on Friday that Burrow’s season would end early because of a “acute injury” that happened.
“[He’s] obviously very disappointed because he likes leading this team and knows the opportunities that lie in front of us,” Taylor stated to reporters. “But once more, he’s reacting well. Only what you have power over is in your control. His next task for us is to carry on leading this team in a different capacity.”
Jake Browning, the quarterback who came into play during the Bengals’ 34-20 loss to Baltimore on Thursday, is now the team’s main focus.
The news conference is being held two days after, according to ESPN, the Bengals organization released a video showing Burrow getting off the team bus with what seems to be a cast on his hand. And now the publication is stating that, in accordance with league regulations, the NFL will look into why Burrow was not included on the Bengals’ injury report before to the game.
Although Burrow’s ailment became evident when he faltered to complete a touchdown pass to Joe Mixon for four yards on his final play, the Bengals organization’s video footage from Wednesday suggested they were aware of Burrow’s wrist problems before to the game. The video
The Bengals’ primary attention these days is on Jake Browning, the quarterback who entered the game during Thursday’s 34-20 loss to Baltimore.
Two days before to the news conference, the Bengals organization published a video that appeared to show Burrow coming off the team bus while wearing what seems to be a cast on his hand, according to ESPN. And now the magazine is saying that the NFL will investigate why Burrow was left off of the Bengals’ injury report before to the game in compliance with league rules.
Despite Burrow’s injury became apparent on his final play when he was unable to complete a four-yard touchdown throw to Joe Mixon, the Bengals organization’s film footage from Wednesday indicated they were aware of Burrow’s
The Bengals’ primary attention these days is on Jake Browning, the quarterback who entered the game during Thursday’s 34-20 loss to Baltimore.
Two days before to the news conference, the Bengals organization published a video that appeared to show Burrow coming off the team bus while wearing what seems to be a cast on his hand, according to ESPN. And now the magazine is saying that the NFL will investigate why Burrow was left off of the Bengals’ injury report before to the game in compliance with league rules.
Despite Burrow’s injury became apparent on his final play when he was unable to complete a four-yard touchdown throw to Joe Mixon, the Bengals organization’s film footage from Wednesday indicated they were aware of Burrow’s