
Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow Suffers Head Injury After Slamming into Ground in Game Against Giants
Joe Burrow left the game after getting his head slammed on the ground. Here’s the latest on what we know.
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Joe Burrow left the game after getting his head slammed on the ground. Here’s the latest on what we know.
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