The extent of Joe Burrow’s foot injury has been revealed after the Bengals quarterback was ruled out of his team’s win over the Jaguars.
Burrow limped out of the game and went to the locker room after taking a sack in the second quarter.
It was initially reported by Fox 19’s Jeremy Rauch that the passer has turf toe with torn ligaments.
Rauch added that Burrow was expected to miss several weeks. Yet later on Sunday evening, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported that the quarterback requires surgery and will spend at least three months on the sidelines.
Burrow was seen in pain roughly midway through the second quarter as he sat on the ground and received medical attention.
He had gone down moments before in awkward fashion after being sacked by Arik Armstead, causing him to slam his helmet on the ground in frustration.

Joe Burrow was seen in pain after being sacked by Arik Armstead in the second quarter

He needed help to get to the locker room after suffering a foot injury on Sunday afternoon
He ultimately needed assistance to walk off of the field as he was replaced by backup Jake Browning.
Burrow was later spotted by reporters wearing a walking boot and using a single crutch in the locker room.
Browning was productive in relief of Burrow, throwing for 241 yards and two touchdowns (against three interceptions) as Cincinnati pulled off a 31-27 win.
Burrow is two seasons removed from a ligament injury in his right wrist which cost him the final seven games of the year.
He was able to stay healthy for all 17 games last season, though the Bengals missed the playoffs as their defense consistently bled points.
Cincinnati have a difficult stretch of games coming up as they’ll face the Vikings, Broncos, Lions and Packers over the next four weeks.
Burrow wasn’t the only quarterback to get injured on Sunday as Jets quarterback Justin Fields was taken out of the game with a concussion.
Fields struggled badly during his team’s 30-10 loss to Buffalo before being replaced by Tyrod Taylor due to his injury.
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