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The Cincinnati Bengals stare down their latest encounter with the Kansas City Chiefs, facing questions about Joe Burrow’s surgically repaired wrist.
The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback, inevitably, was going to face questions about his surgically repaired wrist after his performance against the New England Patriots in Week One.
Not to mention, he is going viral over a video from Sunday that showed him on the field rotating his wrist and grabbing it while on the bench. He even struggled to pick up a water bottle off the ground, putting only two fingers on it before eventually gripping it.
Fans are now worried about Joe Burrow’s overall health:
After missing the end of the 2023 campaign, the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback declared himself ready for Week 1, but he could only throw for 164 yards from 29 attempts. He had zero touchdowns and zero interceptions.
The Bengals could be struck by disaster ahead of their Week 2 showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs as their star quarterback, Joe Burrow, does not appear to be ready.
If something is truly wrong, Burrow is not speaking.
Joe Burrow Side Steps Questions About His Surgically Repaired Wrist
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has issues with his wrist that he refuses to address.
Burrow and the Bengals played a flop of a game in Week One, generating just 10 points and 224 total yards in an upset loss to the New England Patriots.
When asked about his wrist after the loss and how it might’ve impacted him on any type of throws, Burrow stated he feels fine and sidestepped the question altogether.
“They were doing a good job keeping everything in front,” Burrow said. “I’ve got to take what the defense gives me.”
Kevin Durant’s Mother Claims Her Son Would Have Won Multiple Championships If He Had Stayed With Warriors
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Kevin Durant has wrapped up the Paris Olympics in remarkable fashion, becoming the only player in history to win four gold medals in men’s basketball. After returning from injury to lead Team USA, Durant’s performance has fueled high expectations for the Phoenix Suns in the upcoming NBA season.
Amid this success, Durant’s time with the Golden State Warriors has come back into focus, especially through the words of his mother, Wanda Durant. Wanda recently boldly stated that if Team USA’s top scorer had stayed with the Warriors team, they could have dominated the league for years.
“We would’ve had 20 rings by now. And it was about 10 years ago. That’s how cold they were,” Wanda said on the latest episode of TV One’s “Raising Fame.
Durant joined the Warriors in 2016 and quickly made an impact, leading the team to two consecutive championships in 2017 and 2018. However, after the 2018 season, Durant left Golden State and signed with the Brooklyn Nets. He departed after a difficult 2019 NBA Finals, where he suffered a ruptured Achilles while playing against the Toronto Raptors.