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Bengals Quarterback Makes Progress In Recovery

Burrow Cleared to Begin Throwing, Eyes May Return

Bengals Quarterback Makes Progress in Recovery

Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been cleared to begin throwing in mid-May, a significant step in his recovery from wrist surgery.

Burrow underwent a successful procedure on Monday to repair a torn wrist ligament. The surgery was deemed a success, and Burrow has been making steady progress in his rehabilitation.

The Bengals quarterback threw with velocity and confidence on the first day of Phase Two of the team's offseason program. He is expected to be fully cleared for contact in mid-May and hopes to start throwing at organized team activities (OTAs).

The Bengals and Burrow have agreed to a five-year, $275 million deal that makes him the highest-paid player in NFL history. The contract is a testament to Burrow's potential and the Bengals' belief in his ability to lead the team to a Super Bowl.

Burrow enters training camp on Tuesday with full medical clearance from the torn wrist ligament. He is expected to be ready to start the regular season.

Conclusion

Burrow's return to full health is a major boost for the Bengals. The quarterback is a key part of the team's offense, and his presence on the field will give the Bengals a chance to compete for a Super Bowl title.


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