CINCINNATI — One thing mattered most when it came to Joe Burrow playing Monday night: If the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback felt good enough to compete, he wanted to be on the field.
Eight days after he aggravated a strained right calf, Burrow played every offensive snap and helped the Bengals pick up their first win of the season, a 19-16 decision over the Los Angeles Rams.
The Bengals (1-2) were facing their first potential three-game losing streak since Burrow's rookie season in 2020. That was a big factor in Burrow pushing hard to play in the prime-time game despite the calf issue. «There is risk to go out there and potentially reinjure it,» Burrow said. «But there's also the risk to not go out there and be 0-3.
So I wanted to be out there for my guys, and I was confident that I would be able to do what I needed to get the win.» Burrow was 26-of-49 passing for 259 yards with no touchdowns and one interception.