Bengals Head Coach Updates To Joe Burrow’s Injury During Bengals Practice
New updates are emerging regarding Joe Burrow’s Injury during the Bengals practice on Thursday.
Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow left fans in shock when he got an injury during one of his practice sessions with the Bengals. On Thursday, Joe, 26, injured his leg and was immediately taken to the medical facility, during the pass play.
The head coach Zac Taylor confirmed the news and told the reporters that Joe had a calf injury. Although he didn’t reveal much about the seriousness of the condition.
Via ESPN reporter Dianna Russini, Burrow has a strain in his calf.
Bengals sources have confirmed what HC Zac Taylor shared after practice.
— Dianna Russini (@diannaESPN) July 27, 2023
QB Joe Burrow has a strained calf.
Right now Bengals are focussing on the upcoming game on September 10 with the Cleveland Browns and they do need their QB healthy and intact. So the Bengals will make sure that Joe is ready for that. There is speculation that the Cincinnati Bengals are among the teams who can claim the AFC this year and the reason is obvious Joe Burrow.
Joe Burrow was first drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2020, who played college football for the LSU in 2018. Joe is important to the Bengals and they will do anything to manage his injury and recover as soon as possible for the team’s sake.
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