
"CINCINNATI -- Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a left toe injury in Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Burrow was sacked with 8:36 left in the second quarter of Cincinnati's home opener. After he was taken down by Jaguars defensive end Arik Armstead, a couple more players piled on top of Cincinnati's star quarterback. He attempted to gingerly walk to the sideline before he went down on the field and was evaluated by the Bengals' training staff."
"Burrow spent several minutes in the team's injury tent before heading toward the locker room later in the quarter. After attempting to walk into the tunnel on his own power, he stopped with about 15 yards remaining and threw his arms around two trainers before going the rest of the way. Video taken by the Cincinnati Enquirer showed Burrow entering the locker room with his left shoe removed."
"Bengals backup quarterback Jake Browning finished the half and started the first possession of the third quarter. Burrow was officially listed as questionable to return at halftime and was still in the locker room when play resumed. The sixth-year player has battled injuries throughout his career. He has suffered season-ending knee and wrist injuries. Burrow earned his second Comeback Player of the Year honor in 2024 after playing all 17 games and leading the league in pass"
Joe Burrow sustained a left toe injury during the Bengals' home opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars after a sack by Arik Armstead that involved additional players. He attempted to walk to the sideline, went down, and was evaluated by the team's training staff. Burrow spent several minutes in the injury tent, then walked toward the locker room with trainers and removed his left shoe. Backup Jake Browning finished the half and started the third quarter. Burrow was listed as questionable to return and remained in the locker room when play resumed. He has a history of season-ending knee and wrist injuries and won the 2024 Comeback Player of the Year.
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