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After missing more than two months with a turf toe injury that required surgery, Bengals QB Joe Burrow threw two touchdowns in a 32-14 win at the Ravens.
After missing the last nine games as a result of a severe turf toe injury, Cincinnati Bengals (3-8) quarterback Joe Burrow is set to make his return on Thanksgiving Day against the Baltimore Ravens (6-5).
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow dismissed the idea that he would have been content to sit out the rest of the season to let his toe injury heal simply because the Bengals were 3-8 going into Thursday's game against the Ravens and he showed the difference he makes to the team in his return to action.
Growing up in Ohio, Joe Burrow’s go-to team to play as in Madden wasn’t the Cincinnati Bengals, the team he now quarterbacks, and it wasn’t the Cleveland Browns. It was the New Orleans Saints.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow didn't appear to have any interest in the Maryland crabs that were on the menu following the team's win over the Baltimore Ravens.
After a long road, Burrow officially announced to the NFL world he was back Thursday night — and the Bengals just might be, too
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Joe Burrow makes hot takes, debate vs. Lamar Jackson look foolish Barack Obama shared a family photo for Thanksgiving. The image included both his daughters, Sasha and Malia. It was a rare image with the whole family.
Week 13 of the NFL season kicks off on Thanksgiving and rolls right into a rare Friday game, providing a holiday stretch of pregame tunnel looks to match the packed schedule. With Green Bay Packers-Detroit Lions,