Joe Burrow will play during the preseason.
Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow missed a big chunk of the season last year for the Cincinnati Bengals after he suffered a wrist injury during a November game against the Baltimore Ravens. But after a long road to recovery, it sounds like he is finally cleared to fully return for the team, and the team has decided he will even play during the preseason.
According to Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic, Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor announced that Joe Burrow had been cleared for full contract and would play for the team during the preseason as they prepare for the upcoming season.
“Zac Taylor says he expects Joe Burrow (and all starters) to play at some point this preseason. Burrow has been fully cleared for contact. Said he will continue to be proactive in easing him through camp with eyes on being in top form closer to season,” Dehner said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Zac Taylor says he expects Joe Burrow (and all starters) to play at some point this preseason. Burrow has been fully cleared for contact.
Said he will continue to be proactive in easing him through camp with eyes on being in top form closer to season.
— Paul Dehner Jr. (@pauldehnerjr) July 22, 2024
When healthy, Burrow has obviously been one of the most dominant quarterbacks in the league. The Bengals will obviously want to keep him healthy this season as they attempt to make another Super Bowl run.

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