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Receiver Ja'Marr Chase arrived at Denver's Empower Field at Mile High early for a pregame interview with ESPN.
Former Denver Broncos Super Bowl-winning wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders is still very much in tune with the current product, and he'll be watching along as the Broncos host the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football.
Check out our Broncos vs. Bengals how to watch guide to learn when they play and what free live streams are available ahead of kickoff.
The Bengals quarterback was initially projected to miss three months after surgery to fix an injury initially reported as turf toe, but Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer reported last week that it is a fully torn tendon, ligament and capsule in his foot.
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.
Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow underwent successful toe surgery on Friday, and now we have an update on when he could return to the field.
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Bengals coach Zac Taylor confirms Joe Burrow will have surgery on left toe. QB could miss 3 months
Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor has confirmed that quarterback Joe Burrow will have surgery on his injured left toe.
If any QB can come back quickly from a major turf toe injury, it's Joe Burrow. But Jay Glazer explains why the Bengals star is unlikely to return this season.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow returned to the locker room and team just days after his surgery. After a Friday operation to address his Grade 3 turf toe injury, Burrow was back in the locker room with a cast on the injury and using a scooter to get around.