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Bengals QB Joe Burrow practices amid wrist injury comeback - ESPN

CINCINNATI — If one didn't know any better, Tuesday looked like a normal offseason workout for the Cincinnati Bengals and quarterback Joe Burrow.

He weaved through tackling dummies, rolled to the side and threw off one leg, and he launched a couple of balls to receivers in the end zone. But it was more significant than it might seem, as it marked Burrow's first outdoor team practice since he suffered a season-ending wrist injury in November.

In his first news conference this offseason, Burrow detailed the recovery process from surgery and the challenges presented.

«This was a difficult injury,» Burrow said. «It's been a tough several months, but physically it's not the worst injury that I've had. I've been through much tougher things physically and so that's been a positive. I've been able to really lift and continue my offseason program kind of the way that it always has been.»

As a rookie in 2020, Burrow tore multiple ligaments in his left knee, including the ACL, that also required surgery. While he didn't miss any games the following year, the season in which the Bengals went to the Super Bowl for the first time in more than three decades, he said it took about a year to feel normal.

On Tuesday, he said he imagines the wrist injury will have a similar timetable.

«Fortunately, that coincides with the beginning of training camp start of the season,» Burrow said. «We'll see where it's at when the time comes. You never know, but right now we're in a good spot.»

The team's franchise quarterback spent time working with the tight ends, including recent signee Mike Gesicki. Other wide receivers such as Trenton Irwin also worked with the quarterbacks, with top targets Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins absent during voluntary

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