Bengals QB Joe Burrow to have surgery for turf toe, expected to miss 3 months, per sources. What’s next?

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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will undergo surgery on his injured toe and is expected to miss at least three months, league sources told The Athletic on Monday. He has severe turf toe, the sources said.

Burrow left Sunday’s 31-27 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the second quarter and did not return. After the game, he passed through the locker room in a walking boot with crutches.

Head coach Zac Taylor is expected to provide a further update on Burrow’s health Monday afternoon.

In Burrow’s absence, backup Jake Browning led the Bengals to a come-from-behind victory over the Jags, completing 21 of 32 passes for 241 yards and two passing touchdowns. His 1-yard QB sneak sealed the win with 18 seconds remaining.

Burrow was 7 for 13 for 76 yards and a touchdown when he left the game.

Cincinnati (2-0) will face the Minnesota Vikings on the road on Sunday.

What comes next for the Bengals

Cincinnati turns the offense over to Jake Browning. They’ve done this before. In 2023, when Browning took over for Burrow after his November wrist injury, he went 4-3 and completed 70 percent of his passes. He proved to be a more than capable backup the team valued keeping around.

With the best-case scenario for Burrow being a return in mid-December — and even that being a very optimistic timeline — the hope would be that the coaching staff can recalibrate the offense around Browning’s strengths and keep it performing solidly. We saw that on Sunday when Browning led the Bengals to 24 points in three quarters, including the game-winning 92-yard touchdown drive to beat the Jaguars. Even if Browning can keep the offense playing solid, they will need improved play on defense to keep the train on the tracks.

If they can keep the team around .500 the rest of the way, then it could set up Burrow for a return in the final few weeks of the season and sneak into the playoffs. That’s assuming Burrow can quickly ramp up into midseason form despite working back on the rehab field for months.

None of these things are even close to guaranteed. They will need good luck on their side on multiple fronts. Perhaps after losing Burrow to a rare toe injury, they are due.

What comes next for Burrow

Burrow now faces the reality of three lost seasons in his first six years. He tore his ACL in 2020, snapped a ligament in his wrist in 2023 and injured a ligament in his toe in 2025. He’s also been significantly hampered with calf injuries, appendicitis and other knee injuries.

He’s no stranger to rehab, and no stranger to rehab without much precedent. He’ll likely stay involved with the team and in supporting Browning, but there is only so much any player can do when sidelined.

A critical aspect of his comeback efforts will be getting back into football shape despite needing to ease back in post-surgery. There’s a fine line between pushing it too far and being aggressive in the rehab. He was too aggressive coming back from a calf injury in 2023, and by pushing too hard, too early, he tripled his return-to-play timeline. As he reaches November and December, those will be critical elements to remember.

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