Even though the Baltimore Ravens thrashed the Cincinnati Bengals 34-20 at their home stadium. The injuries on both sides are concerning for all football fans. NFL insider Ian Rapoport fills us in on the status.
The QBs on both teams had to deal with injuries in their game. But they weren’t the only ones to do so. Apart from Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson, the Ravens TE Mark Andrews also suffered an injury. What are the chances of seeing them in their next games?
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Star QBs Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson injured
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The 26-year-old Burrow sprained his wrist, that too on his right i.e., throwing hand. Rappoport informs that he will go for an MRI today. And only after the reports are out, will the Bengals staff have a better understanding of the seriousness of Burrow’s injury.
From @GMFB: On a concerning night in Baltimore, as injuries affected #Bengals QB Joe Burrow (sprained wrist), #Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (ankle), and #Ravens TE Mark Andrews (season-ending ankle injury)… pic.twitter.com/Nwo9rpFCgo
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 17, 2023
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Lamar Jackson injured his ankle and was seen limping when he went off the field. Though he came back for a few more minutes. Rapoport said, “Theoretically he (Jackson) should be fine”. However, TE Andrews won’t be fine. He suffered a season-ending ankle injury and will require surgery and rehabilitation to get back in playing shape.