What should have been a night of celebration for the Cincinnati Bengals has quickly turned sour, as Joe Burrow's latest setback threatens to derail their early-season momentum. The star quarterback's recovery timeline is still unclear, though NFL Network's Ian Rapoport suggested mid-December may be the best-case scenario.
After Sunday's win, Burrow was spotted leaving in a walking boot and leaning on a crutch, a telling sign that he's facing yet another extended layoff. It marks the third time in six years he's expected to miss significant action, having lost the back half of his rookie year in 2020 to a devastating knee injury and the closing stretch of 2023 with a torn wrist ligament.
This latest toe issue is uncharted territory for Burrow, but Jake Browning has proven capable of stepping up. He went 4-3 as the starter last season, impressively completing over 70% of his passes for 1,936 yards, though his seven interceptions showed some inconsistency.
The Bengals may be better positioned this time around, a 2-0 start gives them some breathing room, yet losing one of the league’s top quarterbacks is always a seismic blow. Cincinnati's life without Burrow resumes in Week 3 with a daunting road trip to face the Minnesota Vikings.