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Cincinnati Bengals' Super Bowl dreams are in jeopardy after star quarterback Joe Burrow sustained a severe turf toe injury in Week 2, requiring surger
CINCINNATI -- For the first time in over a month, Joe Burrow is in attendance to watch his team play. The Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback hasn't been to a game since injuring his toe in Week 2, but he's in the building at Paycor Stadium for the team's huge Thursday night showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Andrew Whitworth and Joe Burrow have gotten close since the Bengals took him with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The former Super Bowl winner shared what he told Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Burrow as he recovers from another tough injury.
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Joe Burrow debuts new look on return to sidelines but TNF sighting leaves NFL fans concerned
Joe Burrow is set to miss the next two months after suffering a Grade 3 turf toe injury in Week 2, but the Bengals quarterback was in attendance to cheer on his teammates versus the Steelers
Cincinnati Bengals starting quarterback Joe Burrow was on the sideline for the team's NFL Week 7 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow is "on track" to return from his turf toe injury in mid-December, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Thursday.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Joe Burrow is “on track” to get back on the field in mid-December, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports. The expectation all along is that Burrow would be out three months following his Grade 3 turf toe injury in Week 2.
The Cincinnati Bengals burned up up the phone lines looking to bring in a new quarterback. After Jake Browning failed to perform even at league average as a quarterback while filling in for the injured Joe Burrow, the Bengals were forced to trade for veteran signal-caller Joe Flacco.