Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been one of the stars of the NFL since he broke out in 2021, but he's had plenty of injury issues in his short career. The 2019 Heisman Trophy winner suffered a major injury that cost him seven games in 2024.
Needless to say, Burrow's presence in the Cincinnati lineup can make or break the team's season, so it's worth checking in on him anytime there is an update on his status.
Will Burrow be ready for the start of the 2024 season? Let's dive in.
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Joe Burrow Injury Update For Fantasy Football
Burrow (wrist) thinks he can be ready to throw by the time organized team activities start this offseason, but he's not completely sure of his timeline as he recovers from season-ending surgery on his right wrist. The 27-year-old signal-caller had a lost season in 2023, first suffering a calf injury in training camp that kept him out of the preseason and was responsible for both him and the Bengals offense getting off to a slow start in the regular season.
Burrow's wrist injury caused him to miss the final seven games, and he finished with a career-low 2,309 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, and six interceptions in 10 games. Even if Burrow isn't quite ready to throw by OTAs this spring, he should be fully recovered when training camp starts at the end of July.
Joe Burrow's timetable is still a few months away. #RuleTheJungle
"If he's not throwing fully at OTAs, that's fine as long as everything is progressing the way it's supposed to."
- @JamesRapien pic.twitter.com/ehmZG4KFz6
— Enter the Jungle Show (@CinBengalsTalk) January 10, 2024
Joe Burrow 2024 Fantasy Outlook
The Bengals will give Burrow plenty of time to recover from his wrist injury, and there should be no concerns about his Week 1 availability. Whether or not Tee Higgins is back with the Bengals, Burrow should remain a QB1 in fantasy football. He might not get back to top-five fantasy quarterback territory, but the team should remain a high-volume passing offense and still has all-world wideout Ja'Marr Chase.
Although offensive coordinator Brian Callahan left to become the Tennessee Titans head coach, Zac Taylor has been the play-caller for all of Burrow's career. In early FFPC best ball drafts, Burrow is going off the board as the QB8.
Joe Burrow vs. 49ers 🔥
28/32
326 total yards
3 touchdowns
134.8 passer rating pic.twitter.com/gsJiCxgHZH— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) October 29, 2023
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