CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow marked a major offseason milestone on Monday. As the team started the second phase of voluntary workouts, Burrow was in uniform and throwing a pass in a video shared by the team.
The Bengals were closed to the media on Monday. But quarterbacks coach Brad Kragthorpe told the team's website he was pleased with how Burrow looked in his first practice back since suffering a season-ending wrist surgery last November. «He looked like the Joe Burrow we're used to seeing,» Kragthorpe said. «I didn't see any difference.
I thought the ball came out of his hand well. Confidently. I'm happy where he's at.» HE IS SO BACK. pic.twitter.com/ZsZjzkZEmg On Nov.
27, Dr. Thomas Graham repaired the scapholunate ligament in Burrow's right wrist, a source confirmed to ESPN following an initial report by the Cincinnati Enquirer.