Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow returned to practice in a limited capacity on Monday (November 10) in a limited capacity for the first time since undergoing surgery to repair a turf toe injury, the team confirmed in a video shared on its X account.
Burrow was shown in pads walking onto the field Monday afternoon, having not previously participated in a practice since his Week 2 injury and being placed on injured reserve on September 16, which opened a 21-day period in which he can participate in limited practice without counting against the active roster. The quarterback will be eligible to be activated to the roster during the 21-day period, but head coach Zac Taylor confirmed that Burrow would be inactive for Sunday's (November 16) against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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