
NFL star Joe Burrow in frame (Credit: AP)
The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback, Joe Burrow, has given a positive report on his recuperation from wrist surgery, just a few weeks before the 2025 NFL season training camp begins. Burrow had a spectacular recovery in 2024, topping the league in passing yards and touchdowns despite suffering a torn scapholunate ligament in November 2023. The 28-year-old athlete says his wrist is still healing as the new season draws near, which increases the Bengals' hopes of making it to the Super Bowl.
Burrow was pleased with his development in a recent video posted by Cincinnati Bengals radio play-by-play commentator Dan Hoard: "After 43 touchdowns in 2024, my wrist is still getting better. It’s exciting to feel that improvement." He showed his leadership and brilliance during the minicamp by throwing a strong 70-yard pass to receiver Ja'Marr Chase in response to a rare interception, demonstrating his unwavering confidence.
Burrow reaffirmed his preparedness for the forthcoming season by saying, "I’m feeling good right now," about his current condition. As defensive end Trey Hendrickson negotiates a new contract, he is also considerate of the team's dynamics, demonstrating his awareness of the NFL's larger landscape. Burrow remarked, "That's life in the NFL," emphasising his maturity both on and off the pitch.
Fans should expect to witness a fully prepared quarterback guiding the Bengals now that Burrow's wrist issue has been turned into a strength. The squad will do 11 open practices in Cincinnati so that fans may see Burrow at his best, ready to take over the pitch. Restoring Joe Burrow to full health is essential to the Bengals' hopes of making the playoffs in 2025.