Joe Burrow Leaves Bengals–Jaguars Game with Toe Injury: Latest Update and What’s Next
Cincinnati, OH — September 14, 2025
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow exited Sunday’s matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars after suffering a left toe injury in the second quarter, raising concerns about the team’s franchise star and its hopes for the rest of the season.
How the Injury Happened
Midway through the second quarter, Burrow was sacked by Jaguars defensive tackle Arik Armstead. The Bengals signal-caller remained on the turf for several moments, then limped to the sideline with assistance from the team’s medical staff before heading to the locker room for evaluation.
Television replays showed Burrow grimacing as trainers examined his left foot. The Bengals quickly announced that he was questionable to return.
Who’s Replacing Him
Backup quarterback Jake Browning stepped in after Burrow’s exit. Browning, who helped Cincinnati secure key wins last season, was thrust into a high-pressure situation with the Bengals trailing by one score. Head coach Zac Taylor said pregame that Browning was “prepared to go” if needed, and he’ll now have to keep the Bengals’ offense on track.
Why It Matters
Burrow’s health is always a top storyline for Cincinnati. The former No. 1 overall pick has dealt with multiple injuries in recent years, including a torn ACL as a rookie and a calf strain during 2023’s preseason. With the Bengals fighting for early positioning in the AFC North, the outcome of this injury could significantly shape their season.
What’s Next
As of the latest update, Burrow remains questionable to return. Further testing after the game will determine the severity of the toe injury and whether the star quarterback could miss future contests.
Fans and analysts alike will be keeping a close watch on Cincinnati’s injury reports this week. The Bengals are scheduled to face the Baltimore Ravens next Sunday — a divisional showdown that could carry major playoff implications.