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Joe Burrow Throws Again After Wrist Surgery, Feels Good

By Richard Tudor
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Joe Burrow’s absence from NFL action since November due to a wrist injury has left the Cincinnati Bengals anxiously awaiting his return. With their hopes for a Super Bowl contingent upon his recovery, Burrow’s progress in rehabilitating the torn ligament in his right wrist is paramount.

Encouragingly, Burrow has resumed throwing at Bengals’ OTAs, expressing optimism about his recovery. He acknowledges the unpredictability of his condition but remains positive about his recent performance and overall trajectory.

Joe Burrow (Credits: Local 12)

Despite not yet being cleared for contact, Burrow reports feeling good and emphasizes the importance of patience in his rehabilitation process, especially with training camp still months away. He highlights his focus on diet and workouts, noting an increase in muscle mass as he prepares for the upcoming season.

While Burrow exudes confidence, he acknowledges the challenges of returning from such a significant injury, particularly to his throwing arm. He cites the uncertainty surrounding the outcome but maintains satisfaction with his progress and commitment to improvement.

Having previously overcome a major injury during his rookie season, when he tore his ACL, Burrow draws on that experience in his current rehabilitation journey. Although acknowledging the difficulty of his wrist injury, he remains resolute and determined to fully recover and return to peak performance on the field.

Richard Tudor is a seasoned sports journalist with a wealth of experience in covering the highs and lows of the sporting world. Known for his insightful analysis and sharp reporting, Tudor has built a reputation for capturing the essence of the games, teams, and athletes he covers.

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