After a five-week absence due to an injury, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow returned to practice on Wednesday. The injury occurred during a game against the Washington Football Team on July 27th.
Burrow, the first overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, had been out since then with a torn ACL and MCL in his left knee. He had surgery on August 4th and has been rehabbing since then.
The Bengals have been optimistic about Burrow’s recovery and he has been making steady progress. He was cleared to return to practice on Wednesday and participated in individual drills. He is not expected to play in the Bengals’ preseason finale against the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday.
Burrow is expected to be ready for the regular season opener against the Los Angeles Chargers on September 13th. He has been working hard to get back on the field and is eager to get back to playing football.
The Bengals have been cautious with Burrow’s return and have taken a slow and steady approach. They are confident that he will be ready for the regular season and are optimistic about his future with the team.
It is great news that Joe Burrow has returned to practice after his five-week absence following his July 27th injury. He has worked hard to get back on the field and is expected to be ready for the regular season opener against the Chargers. The Bengals are confident that he will be ready and are optimistic about his future with the team.