Bengals announce Joe Burrow underwent successful surgery, expect complete recovery

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow underwent successful reconstructive surgery on his left knee in Los Angeles.
News of Burrow’s operating schedule broke earlier this week. The team reported the results.
Joe Burrow underwent successful surgery yesterday. The procedure went as planned and he is expected to make a complete recovery. Joe will begin the recovery process and we look forward to his return, Bengals press release.
Burrow’s surgery was handled by Rams team doctor Neal ElAttrache, who currently happens to be helping former Bengals star Andrew Whitworth recover, too. Whitworth gave a rave review before Burrow’s operation.
Based on C.J. Uzomah’s comments about Burrow’s rehab work with trainers after the injury, plus what we know about Burrow the person, he’ll be pushing hard to make it back for the start of next season

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow underwent successful reconstructive surgery on his left knee in Los Angeles.
News of Burrow’s operating schedule broke earlier this week. The team reported the results.
Joe Burrow underwent successful surgery yesterday. The procedure went as planned and he is expected to make a complete recovery. Joe will begin the recovery process and we look forward to his return, Bengals press release.
Burrow’s surgery was handled by Rams team doctor Neal ElAttrache, who currently happens to be helping former Bengals star Andrew Whitworth recover, too. Whitworth gave a rave review before Burrow’s operation.
Based on C.J. Uzomah’s comments about Burrow’s rehab work with trainers after the injury, plus what we know about Burrow the person, he’ll be pushing hard to make it back for the start of next season

Bengals claim former Falcons 1st-round pick Takkarist McKinley on waivers

The Bengals have added to a struggling pass rush by claiming former Falcons first-round pick Takkarist McKinley.
McKinley, the 27th pick in the 2017 draft, was waived by the Falcons after the team failed to find a trade partner before the deadline and he later took issue with that fact on social media.
The former first-round pick appeared in four games this season for the Falcons, tallying just one sack. He’s got 17.5 sacks over 49 games

The Bengals have added to a struggling pass rush by claiming former Falcons first-round pick Takkarist McKinley.
McKinley, the 27th pick in the 2017 draft, was waived by the Falcons after the team failed to find a trade partner before the deadline and he later took issue with that fact on social media.
The former first-round pick appeared in four games this season for the Falcons, tallying just one sack. He’s got 17.5 sacks over 49 games

Bengals claim former Falcons 1st-round pick Takkarist McKinley on waivers

The Bengals have added to a struggling pass rush by claiming former Falcons first-round pick Takkarist McKinley.
McKinley, the 27th pick in the 2017 draft, was waived by the Falcons after the team failed to find a trade partner before the deadline and he later took issue with that fact on social media.
The former first-round pick appeared in four games this season for the Falcons, tallying just one sack. He’s got 17.5 sacks over 49 games

The Bengals have added to a struggling pass rush by claiming former Falcons first-round pick Takkarist McKinley.
McKinley, the 27th pick in the 2017 draft, was waived by the Falcons after the team failed to find a trade partner before the deadline and he later took issue with that fact on social media.
The former first-round pick appeared in four games this season for the Falcons, tallying just one sack. He’s got 17.5 sacks over 49 games

Bengals announce two players test positive for COVID-19

The Bengals have announced two players have tested positive for COVID-19 during the team’s bye week.
Players are out of the building until Monday due to the bye and haven’t been in the building since this past Wednesday. Per league protocols, players are still being tested daily.
The Bengals this morning were made aware that two of the team’s players have tested positive for COVID-19. We are following applicable protocols and continue to prioritize the health and safety of our team, Bengals’ team statement.
According to The Athletic’s Jay Morrison, a 10-day protocol for players would mean those who tested positive won’t be re-activated until the Saturday before the team’s Week 9 game against the Steelers.
Cincinnati previously hadn’t had anyone on the COVID-19 reserve list all season

The Bengals have announced two players have tested positive for COVID-19 during the team’s bye week.
Players are out of the building until Monday due to the bye and haven’t been in the building since this past Wednesday. Per league protocols, players are still being tested daily.
The Bengals this morning were made aware that two of the team’s players have tested positive for COVID-19. We are following applicable protocols and continue to prioritize the health and safety of our team, Bengals’ team statement.
According to The Athletic’s Jay Morrison, a 10-day protocol for players would mean those who tested positive won’t be re-activated until the Saturday before the team’s Week 9 game against the Steelers.
Cincinnati previously hadn’t had anyone on the COVID-19 reserve list all season

Bengals announce two players test positive for COVID-19

The Bengals have announced two players have tested positive for COVID-19 during the team’s bye week.
Players are out of the building until Monday due to the bye and haven’t been in the building since this past Wednesday. Per league protocols, players are still being tested daily.
The Bengals this morning were made aware that two of the team’s players have tested positive for COVID-19. We are following applicable protocols and continue to prioritize the health and safety of our team, Bengals’ team statement.
According to The Athletic’s Jay Morrison, a 10-day protocol for players would mean those who tested positive won’t be re-activated until the Saturday before the team’s Week 9 game against the Steelers.
Cincinnati previously hadn’t had anyone on the COVID-19 reserve list all season

The Bengals have announced two players have tested positive for COVID-19 during the team’s bye week.
Players are out of the building until Monday due to the bye and haven’t been in the building since this past Wednesday. Per league protocols, players are still being tested daily.
The Bengals this morning were made aware that two of the team’s players have tested positive for COVID-19. We are following applicable protocols and continue to prioritize the health and safety of our team, Bengals’ team statement.
According to The Athletic’s Jay Morrison, a 10-day protocol for players would mean those who tested positive won’t be re-activated until the Saturday before the team’s Week 9 game against the Steelers.
Cincinnati previously hadn’t had anyone on the COVID-19 reserve list all season

Bengals won’t have Joe Mixon or William Jackson vs. Browns

Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said Friday that the team won’t have star running back Joe Mixon or star cornerback Willam Jackson for Sunday’s game against the Browns.
Lead back duties will mostly go to Giovani Bernard, while names like Darius Phillips will have to pick up the slack at corner.
Keep in mind potential No. 1 corner Trae Waynes has yet to play a down for the Bengals.
Cleveland is pretty banged up too, though Baker Mayfield and co. will get to go against a Bengals defense without its best corner

Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said Friday that the team won’t have star running back Joe Mixon or star cornerback Willam Jackson for Sunday’s game against the Browns.
Lead back duties will mostly go to Giovani Bernard, while names like Darius Phillips will have to pick up the slack at corner.
Keep in mind potential No. 1 corner Trae Waynes has yet to play a down for the Bengals.
Cleveland is pretty banged up too, though Baker Mayfield and co. will get to go against a Bengals defense without its best corner