Las Vegas Review-Journal

Burrow injures knee, tweets that he’s out rest of season

- By Stephen Whyno

LANDOVER, Md. — Joe Burrow couldn’t put any weight on his left leg as he was helped onto a cart. Cincinnati Bengals teammates and Washington opponents flooded over to show support before he was driven off

knee injury to the No. 1 pick and franchise quarterbac­k not only contribute­d to the Bengals’ 20-9 loss Sunday but derailed their season built around giving Burrow as many snaps as possible.

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

If that’s indeed it for Burrow’s rookie season, he was 264 of 404 for 2,688 yards and 13 touchdowns in 10 games. He had 203 yards and a TD pass in putting Cincinnati ahead of Washington before getting hurt.

“The players have responded to him, the coaches have responded to him, the city has responded to him and all that is equally as important,” coach Zac Taylor said. “He energizes this team. He’s been a tremendous player, everything we’d hoped he’d be, and we’ll get him back at some point. We don’t know when that is.”

Burrow had been sacked 32 times this season, but this injury happened after he got rid of the ball. Washington linemen Montez Sweat and Jonathan Allen hit Burrow high and low, and

the QB’S left leg bent the wrong way.

“Seeing that sucks, especially when you know the person,” said Washington receiver Terry Mclaurin, who played with Burrow at Ohio State. “One thing I do know about Joe, he’s a resilient guy. I’m praying for him. He’s a guy that when he gets knocked down, he comes back stronger.”

Another former Buckeyes teammate, Washington backup QB Dwayne Haskins, tweeted about Burrow almost immediatel­y after the game, saying: “Love u bro. Get well soon.”

Not long after Burrow was taken off, the team ruled him out with a left knee injury, pressing 2019 fourthroun­d pick Ryan Finley into duty. Finley finished 3 of 10 for 30 yards and an intercepti­on in the final minutes that ended a long-shot comeback bid.

 ?? Al Drago The Associated Press ?? Bengals quarterbac­k Joe Burrow is helped off the field after injuring his knee against Washington on Sunday. He might be out for the rest of the season.
Al Drago The Associated Press Bengals quarterbac­k Joe Burrow is helped off the field after injuring his knee against Washington on Sunday. He might be out for the rest of the season.

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