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Bengals QB Joe Burrow clears injury report, set to play against Titans on Sunday



Joe Burrow Sidelined with Shoulder Injury, Set to Reunite with Former Coach Brian Callahan on Sunday

Already dealing with a right wrist injury, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a left knee injury in a win over the Dallas Cowboys, forcing him to wear a sleeve at the end of the game. Despite being listed as limited at practice on Wednesday and Thursday, there is little doubt he will play on Sunday. As of now, there is no indication that the injury will keep him out of the game.

In last week’s game, Burrow became the NFL leader in passing yards (3,706), touchdown passes (33), attempts (490), and completions (335). His impressive numbers have earned him consideration for the Most Valuable Player award, according to former offensive coordinator Brian Callahan, who is now the head coach of the Tennessee Titans. Burrow and Callahan will face off on Sunday when the Bengals visit the Titans at 1 p.m. ET.

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