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Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow was carted off the field with a left knee injury in Sunday's game between Cincinnati and Washington. Per ESPN:

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Burrow went down after getting hit below the waist by a Washington defensive lineman with just over 11 minutes left in the third quarter.

Up until that point, Burrow was 22-of-34 passing for 203 yards, one touchdown and one fumble lost. He was quickly ruled out for the game.
Burrow was off to a hot start to his rookie season with 2,485 yards and 10 touchdowns. Hoping for Joe to have a speedy recovery.

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GumboPot41 months
Trade Burrow to the Saints next spring.
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crossfire41 months
Could you imagine, putting him in a place with a solid team. Hell if Bridgewater and Hill (today) can step in and win with a watered down offense Burreaux would dominate. Brees can retire and Joe can just become a full time Louisianian. Make it happen No management!
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reauxl tigers41 months
Man frick the bengals O line. No excuse not to draft 7 O lineman
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LordSaintly41 months
frick the Bengals organization
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BayouBengal9941 months
Now that is a leader right there! He had every Bengal come running to praise him and wish him well. He also had the opponents team come and wish him the best as well. That’s when you know, you have a special man and QB playing for you and you BETTER spare no expense or effort to protect that man ASAP. Knowing Joe, he’ll know every single opponents defense and how to attack them by next year with all this time to study. This year was about his team, next year will be about studying his opponents. That’s why these guys get so much better in the NFL. They face the same defenses and styles of attack every year and the way Joe plays, by year 3 he’ll have them all in his back pocket. I’m not worried that this will affect him negatively at all. Even if he’s not quite as mobile, which we don’t and won’t know until next year, he will find a way to best his opponents. Made man right there! He’s just a natural born QB.
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NPComb41 months
2020 is not done with LSU yet!
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FLObserver41 months
We saw this coming after the first few weeks. That Oline was just so bad.
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SomeLSUguy41 months
You want to see what respect amongst your peers looks like... just about every Bengal came to show love, as well as many of the Washington players. JoeyB wakes up and pisses excellence and the guys around him recognize it.
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Lynxrufus201241 months
cheap arse Bengals saving money on o-linemen. Mike Brown is so tight we hear him squeeking all the way down here in Central Kentucky.
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lathoroughbred41 months
Damn
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FLTech41 months
Not much social distancing going on there during these uncertain times
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hottub41 months
This is why I wanted him to sit out the draft.
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irvchilichill141 months
This was likely to happen the way Joe was getting sacked and hit this season.
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BTRDD41 months
Tua is in much better shape in Miami. Burrough's career won't be anything as long as he is with the Bengals
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warlock197441 months
Could you at least learn or take the time to spell his name correctly?
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hottub41 months
I’m not for or against LSU but really like Joe. If the front office doesn’t get him help on the line, they are wasting a leader and winner on the field.
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