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Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow have had some memorable duels. Are they healthy enough for another?
In two games last season, Joe Burrow threw for 820 yards against Baltimore, but the Ravens won both matchups. Lamar Jackson passed for 638 yards and ran for 88 against Cincinnati. Now they meet again, but it's not clear if either quarterback is ready to produce similar fireworks in front of a national Thanksgiving audience.
Joe Burrow and Dak Prescott are both elite Quarterbacks that will play football on Thanksgiving. We would better trust one over the other.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow, who will return to the field Thursday night against the Ravens for the first time since he suffered a toe injury in Week 2, told reporters on Tuesday that he will always play if he is healthy enough to do so.
Joe Burrow is officially back. The Bengals announced on Wednesday that the club has activated Burrow to the 53-man roster, with the quarterback set to start Thursday night’s game against the Ravens. Burrow has been sidelined since tearing ligaments in his toe during the team’s Week 2 win over the Jaguars.
"Joe (Burrow) looked good," Flacco said after practice. "It's cool to see him out there. Obviously when you're both now taking reps, and things like that, conversations kinda happen. And just like 'how do you see this vs. that?' But yeah, Joe looked good."
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Joe Burrow gives Matthew Stafford a backhanded compliment over Thanksgiving memories
Among the things Joe Burrow remembers about Thanksgiving growing up is watching Matthew Stafford throw for 400 yards ... and still lose.
Joe Burrow and the Bengals will be in the Thanksgiving spotlight on Thursday night when they face the Ravens in Baltimore. Burrow, who is expected to make his return from turf toe surgery, spoke on Tuesday about why he targeted Thanksgiving as a potential date to return to the field.