NFL reports sad news on Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach………

Following an NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero’s report on November 17, the Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow wrist injury has gotten worse.

As is customary in situations concerning adherence to the injury report policy, the NFL is investigating why Joe Burrow was left off the report, Pelissero said on Friday morning. He made reference to a pregame video clip that went viral the previous evening in the post.

This footage of #Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow stepping off the team bus with a brace or wrap over his right wrist and thumb was featured in the @PrimeVideo broadcast.

Joe Burrow addresses viral video Bengals deleted before Ravens game  following devastating injury news - Ahn Fire Digital

Burrow was not listed as injured. With an injury to his right wrist, he is now dubious. Jake Browning has been admitted.

Following the injury on November 16, Pelissero said, “The @PrimeVideo broadcast showed this video of Bengals QB Joe Burrow getting off the team bus with a brace/wrap around his right wrist and thumb.” “Burrow was not listed as injured. With a right wrist injury, he is now doubtful, and Jake Browning is in.

With more than 500 retweets, quotations, and over 1.6K likes, the video has now had over 1.7 million views.

The Bengals were the first team to share this video on X, according to an ESPN piece by beat reporter Ben Baby and insider Adam Schefter. However, the post was quickly removed.

Worse, prior to the Bengals’ Thursday Night Football game against the Ravens, head coach Zac Taylor denied knowing about a wrist injury.

“During his press conference after the game, Taylor said to reporters, that was the first I had seen anything about it.” Prior to the game, he also said that he “absolutely” felt positive about Burrow’s health.

On November 17, Baby and Schefter went over the possible outcomes.

According to them, “the NFL regularly looks into matters of compliance with its injury report policy.” “The league penalizes teams for injury report infractions, which can result in a forfeited draft pick or fines. During the spring owners meetings, the NFL alerted teams about the need to disclose all injuries.

In 2019, they also mentioned fines of $25,000 and $75,000 against head coach Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers for a similar infraction involving quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

Given that legal sports betting is at an all-time high in the country, many people were incensed by both this video and Burrow’s exclusion from the Week 11 injury report.

 

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“At least, millions aren’t being invested in sports betting… “OH WAIT,” a fan wrote.

The Bengals “should lose a first round pick for this negligence,” one fan even went so far as to say.

Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Times and New York Giants beat was the last member of the media to declare this action a “blatant disregard for rules” that gives a “competitive advantage.”

It didn’t work if that was the Bengals’ intention when they tried to conceal Burrow’s possible pregame injury. Cincinnati was defeated 34–20 by its division foe, and by releasing the brace footage, they might have exposed themselves.

After 17 attempts, Burrow finished with 101 yards throwing and a score. Browning, on the other hand, only attempted 14 passes, finishing eight of them for 68 yards and a touchdown. For 40 yards, the backup quarterback ran as well.

Once again, tight end Tanner Hudson and running back Joe Mixon were the Bengals’ two most effective offensive players. Mixon led the club in receiving yards (49), while Hudson had 100 scrimmage yards and a touchdown.

Lamar Jackson, the quarterback for the Ravens, and running backs Keaton Mitchell and Gus Edwards, on the other hand, ran wild for 149 yards on the ground. Jackson had a QB rating of 121.3 and was an excellent passer with two touchdowns.

Michael Obermuller started working for Heavy.com in 2021 and covers the Cincinnati Bengals, New York Giants, Miami Dolphins, and Kansas City Chiefs. Born and raised in the New York City, he graduated from Quinnipiac University. He has written for FanDuel’s The Duel, King Fantasy Sports, and Pro Football Mania. Additional information regarding Michael Obermuller

 

 

 

 

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