
"The Cincinnati Bengals are going with Jake Browning, for now, as their starting quarterback in the wake of the crushing injury news concerning Joe Burrow, but they have made two additions at the game's most important position. Burrow is set to miss three months after suffering a Grade 3 turf toe injury, which will require surgery, in the Bengals' 31-27 Week 2 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars."
"Browning's one-yard touchdown sneak with 18 seconds to play secured that victory in a game that saw him throw two touchdowns and three interceptions. Despite the triumph, the Bengals' hopes of seriously contending in the AFC look significantly diminished with Burrow, who led the NFL in passing yards and touchdowns last season, out for at least 11 games. The Bengals appear to be hoping that Browning can produce enough consistency to keep them in the mix after a 2-0 start."
Joe Burrow will miss roughly three months after suffering a Grade 3 turf toe that requires surgery, leaving him out for at least 11 games. Jake Browning will start at quarterback, having secured the Week 2 win with a one-yard touchdown sneak and finishing that game with two touchdown passes and three interceptions. The Bengals hope Browning can provide consistency after a 2-0 start. Brett Rypien remains the only other quarterback on the active roster. The team added Mike White and Sean Clifford to the practice squad for depth. White has started seven NFL games, winning two; Clifford has appeared in games but has yet to attempt a pass. The Bengals play the Minnesota Vikings on the road Sunday.
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