Joe Burrow wrist surgery: Bengals QB successful, full recovery expected
Bengals' Pro Bowl quarterback Joe Burrow undergoes successful wrist surgery, is expected to make full recovery after season-ending injury.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has faced another season-ending injury following a successful surgery on his right wrist. Burrow tore a ligament in his wrist during a game against the Ravens and underwent surgery to repair the damage. This marks the second time in his career that Burrow has experienced a season-ending injury, with his rookie season also cut short due to a knee injury. Despite his struggles with injuries, Burrow has shown immense talent and potential when healthy, nearly leading the Bengals to a Super Bowl win and earning the title of the NFL's highest-paid player. However, his injuries have undoubtedly impacted the team's performance, with the Bengals experiencing a downward spiral following his latest injury. The Bengals will now have to navigate the remainder of the season without Burrow, facing the challenge of maintaining their momentum in his absence.
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