The Columbus Dispatch

No. 1 pick Burrow hurts left knee in Bengals loss

- Stephen Whyno

LANDOVER, Md. – Top pick Joe Burrow was carted off with a left knee injury before Alex Smith rallied Washington past the Cincinnati Bengals 20-9 Sunday to keep his team in the thick of the NFC East race.

Burrow, Cincinnati’s franchise quarterbac­k, was injured early in the third quarter when he was hit high and low by two Washington linemen after throwing a pass. His left leg bent awkwardly, and he couldn’t put any weight on it, ending his day at 22-of-34 passing for 203 yards and a touchdown.

His season appears over, too. Burrow tweeted: “Thanks for all the love. Can’t get rid of me that easy. See ya next year.”

Burrow’s departure allowed Smith and Washington (3-7) to take over and move a half-game back of Philadelph­ia for first place in the NFL’S weakest division. Just after Burrow left, the 36year-old Smith – who broke his right tibia and fibula on the same field just over two years ago – led a go-ahead, 55-yard scoring drive that ended with a 3-yard TD pass to Steven Sims.

In his second start since that gruesome injury Nov. 18, 2018, Smith was 17 of 25 for 166 yards and had a pass intercepte­d after it was tipped late in the first half.

Burrow’s replacemen­t, Ryan Finley, couldn’t do much for Cincinnati (27-1), which didn’t punt once in the first half with the reigning Heisman Trophy winner at the helm. Finley was 3 of 10 for 30 yards and an intercepti­on in the final minutes.

Long before Burrow was injured, No. 2 pick Chase Young made the most of the first pro matchup against his old Ohio State teammate picked immediatel­y before him in the draft. Young forced Burrow to fumble on the run during a fourth-and-goal play early in the second quarter.

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