NFL – Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a serious left knee injury

Sunday, Nov 22, 2020. 3:04 PM

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Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow left Sunday’s game with Washington football after sustaining a left knee injury in the third quarter.

Burrow fell when tackled after throwing the ball. He was transported to the locker room in a cart.

Bengals 9 – Washington Football Team 20

As Burrow left the field, his teammates came to show their support, as did his former teammates with the Ohio State Buckeyes Dwayne Haskins, Chase Young and Terry McLaurin.

The very first pick in the last NFL Draft, Burrow was on his way to becoming the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to have six games for 300 yards or more in his first 10 games on the Tour. Now his season seems to be in jeopardy. At least that’s what he suggested in a Twitter post when he wrote “See you next year” to his supporters.

According to Ian Rapoport, Burrow suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.

Burrow had completed 22 of his 34 passes for 203 yards, a touchdown and a fumble covered by Washington when he was injured. The Bengals ultimately lost the game 20-9.

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