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Bengals QB Joe Burrow leaves game against Ravens in 2nd quarter with wrist injury
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Date:2025-04-17 12:45:25
BALTIMORE (AP) — Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow left Thursday night’s game at Baltimore with a right wrist injury.
Burrow threw a 4-yard scoring pass to Joe Mixon in the second quarter, but a short while later, he tried a practice throw on the sideline and the ball slipped out of his hand. He winced in pain and bent his knees, then went down the tunnel with a frustrated look on his face.
Burrow was 11 of 17 for 101 yards and a touchdown when he left the game. Backup Jack Browning replaced him with the Bengals down 14-10.
Burrow dealt with a calf injury earlier this season, but he hasn’t missed a game this year.
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