Bengals lose Joe Burrow for 3 months after QB suffers turf toe injury: report

Cincinnati Bengals’ fears were confirmed on Monday.
Joe Burrow will have surgery on his left foot to repair a grass foot injury won by the team against Jacksonville Jaguars, and probably for at least three months. ESPN reported.
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Burrow was in the locker room after playing the seat value. The team reportedly sought a second opinion about Sunday night injury.
The player was left behind in the first half with the Jaguars defense struggle Arik Armstead. After the game, he went into the edge line and into the medical tent. In short, he came out with a looseness and went to the locker room.
“It is difficult right now. We will be good. He’s a strong man.” He said. “We can’t wait to see what the results are.”
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Jake Browning entered the game for Burrow and helped Cincinnati’s first 2-0 since the 2018 season. Browning was 21 of 32 with 241 yards, two touches and three interventions.
Burrow will miss an important time with a third injury since entering the league. It was limited to 10 games in 2020 and 2023. Probably this season will play around the same number of games and all of them are said.
Last year, Burrow NFL directed NFL with a passage of 4.918 yard and 43 goals. NFL came fourth in the MVP vote.
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