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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Joe Burrow being ruled out of the season was the biggest hit the Bengals could have taken this year. It’s not been long since Jake Browning took his place and ran with it. Today, the Cincinnati Bengals are going against the 8-3 Jacksonville Jaguars and Burrow could not be a part of the game due to his wrist injury. However, it doesn’t mean that he can’t support the Bengals.

SNF on NBC posted a video that gives a clear picture of how Joe Burrow is invested in his team even though he suffered from a season-ending injury. The game is crucial for the Bengals as their becoming a playoff contender is on the line. At the same time, the game holds much importance for the Jags as this is their first MNF after 12 years.

Joe Burrow and his unyielding support for the Cincinnati Bengals

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SNF on NBC posted on X a video of Joe Burrow just casually roaming around the sidelines. The video is captioned, “Joe Burrow is cheering on his guys tonight. #RuletheJungle”. The tweet shows Burrow wearing a supporter with a cast on his right hand, indicating his health has spiraled downwards.

It’s good to see Burrow still being active in supporting his team when in turn he could be resting and watching the game from TV. Instead, he chose to visit the EverBank Stadium to help his teammates in whatever way he could.

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So far, the Jacksonville are leading the Cincinnati team, but the Bengals QB has held his ground and is doing a decent job. It’s too early in the game to predict the outcome as things can change anytime. One thing that’s not going to change for a long time though, is Burrow’s injury.

An injured Joe Burrow is not to return anytime soon

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It seems like a lot is going on with the Bengals QBs these days. Joe Burrow suffered a wrist injury in the week 11 game against the Baltimore Ravens. After some time, there were rumors that the Bengals were being investigated for forcing Burrow. Coincidentally, the backup QB Jake Browning also suffered the same injury in his right wrist, although not that serious, he is still playing.

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As far as the game is concerned, both teams are slugging it out and the game is a nail-biter. Though the Jags have some leverage over the Bengals, the Cincinnati team needs a desperate win. Unfortunately, Burrow can’t do anything but watch from the sideline at this point.

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