Cincinnati Bengals, Joe Burrow and Jake Browning
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The Cincinnati Bengals revamped their quarterback room on Tuesday. Following three lopsided losses without Joe Burrow, the Bengals acquired Joe Flacco from the Cleveland Browns. They sent a 2026 fifth-round draft pick to their AFC North rivals for Flacco and a 2026 sixth.
The Cincinnati Bengals are a rudde rless ship without Joe Burrow, the 37-24 loss to the Detroit Lions the third ugly loss in a row.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has made his first public comments since having to undergo surgery for a turf toe injury he suffered in the second game of the season.
The issue is that the Bengals’ quarterback room isn’t that great. Apart from Browning, the Bengals have Brett Rypien. There are many options the team can explore, such as Jameis Winston, or possibly making a huge push to pull Kirk Cousins away from the Atlanta Falcons.
As Week 3 action over the weekend got underway, several reports about the surgery for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and his recovery timeline went live. With Burrow’s successful surgery occurring last Friday, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that the star quarterback won’t be able to travel with the team for two weeks.
The 2025 NFL season hasn’t gone according to plan for the Cincinnati Bengals after losing their star quarterback Joe Burrow for the majority of the season, and now the AFC North team plans on making a huge change at the position after completing a trade with a division rival.
The Cincinnati Bengals are mulling over a quarterback change after three terrible games from backup Jake Browning. Head coach Zac Taylor revealed when he expects a decision to come down.
Still, the fact the Bengals are letting go of a quarterback right now might possibly hint at something else coming later. White was a candidate to come up from the practice squad and start if Taylor wanted to keep things in-house.