Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow will not be on the field again this campaign after sustaining a torn ligament in his right wrist, manager Zac Taylor shared today.
The Bengals quarterback was injured yesterday during his team’s 34-20 defeat against the Baltimore Ravens. Joe claimed today that he felt a pop in the 2nd quarter when he left the field before being ruled out at halftime.
Breaking: Bengals head coach Zac Taylor announced that Joe Burrow will miss the rest of the season with a torn ligament. pic.twitter.com/8HxNl5URmm
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“I tried to tape it up and give it a shot,” Joe admitted. “I just couldn’t.”
The Cincinnati boss added that his quarterback will most likely undergo a procedure to repair the torn ligament.
With Burrow unavailable, Cincinnati will turn to reserve QB Jake Browning, who was 8-for-14 passing for 68 yards and a TD vs. Baltimore in his 1st significant action in the league.
Despite Burrow being out for the rest of the season, Taylor told the media that the campaign is far from over.
Season Ending QB Injuries:
– Aaron Rodgers (maybe?)
– Deshaun Watson
– Joe Burrow
– Kirk Cousins
– Anthony Richardson
– Daniel JonesThis sucks for the league. pic.twitter.com/hFhLkdMEvk
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