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Bengals QB Joe Burrow Undergoes Surgery for Left Toe Injury, Sidelined Three Months

Bengals QB Joe Burrow undergoes left toe surgery, sidelining him three months. This marks his third major injury; backup Jake Browning now starts.

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  • Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow sustained a left toe injury during a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, specifically a turf toe, after being sacked by Arik Armstead.
  • The injury requires surgery, which will sideline Burrow for an estimated three months, marking his third major injury since being the top overall pick in 2020.
  • During Burrow's absence, backup quarterback Jake Browning will step in as the starter for the Cincinnati Bengals, taking over offensive leadership.
  • Browning successfully led the Bengals to a comeback victory against the Jaguars, completing 21 of 32 passes for 241 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions.
  • The three-month recovery period for Burrow's surgery forces the Bengals to rely on Browning for a significant portion of the season, impacting upcoming games.
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Center-leaning sources cover Joe Burrow's injury and surgery neutrally, focusing on factual reporting. They detail the injury, recovery timeline, and its impact on the Bengals' season without employing loaded language or biased emphasis. The coverage provides context on Burrow's injury history and introduces the replacement quarterback, Jake Browning, in a straightforward manner, allowing readers to form their own conclusions.

"Burrow’s injury comes at an inopportune time for the Bengals, who play at Minnesota next week to begin a stretch of five straight opponents that made the playoffs last year."

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"Burrow’s injury comes at an inopportune time for the Bengals, who play at Minnesota next week to begin a stretch of five straight opponents that made the playoffs last year."

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"The Bears will face a long list of good quarterbacks this season — they just played the Lions’ Jared Goff, and up next is the Cowboys’ Dak Prescott — but they’ll miss perennial MVP contender Joe Burrow when they visit the Bengals in Week 9."

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"With Burrow set to miss time, the Bengals are likely to turn to backup quarterback Jake Browning to lead the team."

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"The Cincinnati Bengals are once again preparing for life without their star quarterback for an extended stretch."

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Joe Burrow sustained a turf toe injury on his left toe during a game, which is severe enough to require surgery and is estimated to sideline him for at least three months.

Since being drafted first overall in 2020, Joe Burrow has missed almost a full season's worth of games due to multiple major injuries, including torn ACL/MCL and now this turf toe surgery, which will sideline him for most of the 2025 season.

Backup quarterback Jake Browning has taken over as the Bengals' starter and led the team to a comeback victory against the Jaguars, completing 21 of 32 passes for 241 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions.

With Joe Burrow sidelined for at least three months due to surgery, the Bengals will rely heavily on backup Jake Browning for a significant portion of the season, potentially affecting the team's performance in upcoming games and raising concerns about their offensive leadership and protection strategies.

Criticism exists that the Bengals have not done enough to protect Burrow, including missed opportunities to acquire key players like Ja'Marr Chase and Penei Sewell in the 2021 NFL Draft, which some argue contributed to Burrow's accumulation of injuries.

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