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The Cincinnati Bengals host the Pittsburgh Steelers to open Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season, but they are doing it without Joe Burrow. Why is that?
The Bengals have a 24-13 halftime lead over the Jets. A win would get them back to .500 on the season. Pittsburgh plays Green Bay on Sunday night. If the Bengals hold on against the Jets and the Packers beat the Steelers, Cincinnati would be a half game behind Pittsburgh in the AFC North.
The Cincinnati Bengals are hoping to get Joe Burrow back by mid-December. The latest injury update on the star signal-caller from NFL insider Jordan Schultz adds to the optimism that he'll indeed be back by then.
Joe Flacco and Aaron Rodgers made it a throwback "Thursday Night Football." The Bengals emerged victorious over the Steelers.
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Will Joe Burrow make his comeback in Week 8? Huge injury update on Bengals star ahead of Jets game
The Cincinatti Bengals are set to face the New York Jets on Sunday, but will be without star quarterback Joe Burrow. Burrow suffered a turf-toe injury in the Week 2 game vs the Jacksonville Jaguars, and it has kept him in the sidelines since then.
CINCINNATI -- For the first time in over a month, Joe Burrow is in attendance to watch his team play. The Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback hasn't been to a game since injuring his toe in Week 2, but he's in the building at Paycor Stadium for the team's huge Thursday night showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cincinnati's franchise quarterback has played in just two games so far this season due to injury. Here's what we know about his status.
The Cincinnati Bengals clinched a 33-31 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday in their Week 7 matchup but were without their star quarterback, Joe Burrow. Burrow is on the sidelines due to a turf-toe injury he sustained in the Week 2 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. In his absence, Joe Flacco is filling the void.
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Bengals Lose to Winless Jets, Fans Ramp Up Criticism
A game in which the Cincinnati Bengals held five separate two-score leads over the winless New York Jets has rekindled the fanbase’s anger. Led by Joe Flacco, the Bengals’ offense looked good.