The Cincinnati Bengals are currently leading in Super Bowl 56 against the Los Angeles Rams, but things could be taking a turn for the worse. Star quarterback Joe Burrow getting sacked for the seventh time led to him coming up limping on his right leg, causing yet another injury concern. (via Breaking Trends News)
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That left knee is the same knee that Burrow injured back in 2020, when he tore his ACL during a regular season game. Luckily, the Bengals QB seems to be fine, not heading to the medical tent. Burrow would remain in the game and continue playing.
The issue of the Bengals offensive line failing to protect their quarterback has been a major talking point heading to the Super Bowl. Indeed, the second half saw Burrow get sacked numerous times by the Rams' terror of a defensive line. That final sack eventually led to the injury scare to Burrow's knee.
The Bengals are this year's Cinderella run, as they've made upset after upset to make it all the way to Super Bowl 56. The team is now looking to win the franchise's first Super Bowl in their history. If they can just find a way to protect their quarterback better on offense, they could take it all the way.