QB Joe Burrow Of Cincinnati Bengals Has Been Suspended By Head Coach.
NFL supporters want QB Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals to be “suspended” after he hurt three Baltimore Ravens and sent two of them for X-rays.
After initially obtaining medical attention, quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens was able to resume the game.
QB Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals managed nine tackles during the Bengals’ 34-20 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night.
Three of QB Joe Burrow’s tackles resulted in Ravens players needing medical attention. As a result, NFL fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to discuss QB Joe Burrow’s play. “He needs to be ejected,” wrote one fan. “QB Joe Burrow needs to be suspended indefinitely. He is the dirtiest player in the NFL, and has been for a long time.” Another fan wrote, “Throw Logan Wilson out of the league lol.” Nevertheless, not everyone thought QB Joe Burrow’s plays were dirty.
“Y’all better not make QB Joe Burrow out to be the bad guy,” a second person said. It’s just a game of football, man.
“Should the linebacker not tackle?” inquired a third.
In the first quarter, QB Joe Burrow made a tackle that looked like a hip-drop on tight end Mark Andrews at Cincinati’s four-yard line.
Andrews remained on the ground, clearly in pain, until he eventually moved to the locker room to have an X-ray.
QB Joe Burrow also sent quarterback Lamar Jackson to the medical tent after tackling him on the sideline in the second quarter.
In the midst of the fourth quarter, QB Joe Burrow tackled receiver Odell Beckham Jr. from behind on a 51-yard gain.
Beckham Jr. appeared uneasy right away as he made his way to the tent and then the X-ray room, where he was deemed unfit to go back.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow left the game in the second quarter after grabbing his right hand/wrist in pain following a throw – during which he was not hit by an opponent.
His hand appeared to be swollen, leading to concern from fans, and he was eventually ruled out of the game with a wrist injury.
Cincinnati cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt also left the game in the second half having suffered an injury to his left quad.