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Joe Burrow's risky hits during Bengals' preseason game gets football fans worried
There are two schools of thought for NFL preseason: The quarterback needs reps before Week 1, or they need to sit to avoid the chance of an injury.Some teams see a drive or two by their starting quarterback, and other first-teamers on both sides of the ball, just to play it safe. But the Cincinnati Bengals have not been doing that with star quarterback Joe Burrow.The Bengals have mentioned their slow starts in recent seasons, which has led to players like Burrow, JaMarr Chase and more first-team offense getting significant reps this preseason. But what occurred on Monday night against the Washington Commanders had Bengals fans covering their eyes.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMDuring the first quarter, Burrow wasnt playing things safe when he scrambled outside the pocket. With multiple Commanders defenders in pursuit, Burrow didnt try to go out of bounds or slide, but rather turned around and tried scurrying away from them to keep the play alive.Burrow ended up running more than 15 yards behind the line of scrimmage and three different Washington linemen sacked him near the goal line."Probably dont want to see Joe Burrow doing this in a preseason game, or in any game, for that matter," The 33rd Teams Ari Merov wrote on X while sharing the play.BENGALS ROOKIE KNOCKS DOWN JOE BURROW DURING PRACTICE, SPARKS HEATED CONFRONTATION WITH TEAMMATESThen, another scary moment occurred when the Bengals pocket collapsed again, and while trying to get out of it, Burrow was slammed to the turf. It was a horse collar tackle and Washington was given a 15-yard penalty, but Bengals fans couldnt be happy seeing their franchise quarterback spun around and thrown to the ground in that fashion.While quarterbacks like Buffalo Bills Josh Allen, Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Hurts, and Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson havent seen an ounce of preseason game snaps, the Bengals have adopted a different philosophy having lost the first two regular-season games in each of the past two seasons.These two plays will be talked about the most, but Burrow has been productive through his first two preseason games, going 18-of-24 for three touchdowns in five series between the Commanders and Eagles contests."Its one of those things for him, thats what preseason footballs for. Do I love seeing that? No, I dont," Taylor said about Burrows "bad sack" during an in-game interview with ESPN. "But, at the same time, hes out there learning what he can and cant do and weve seen him get out of that stuff before and thats why hes playing in the preseason, for a chance to feel what its like to feel in a game and theres times where he gets out of that and gets a big play and times where were in a tough spot at the two-yard line. He gets a chance to feel all that and learn from it."The sentiment still stands for fans who believe Burrow needs to be safer despite his head coachs philosophy."Go down, Joe, its August," ESPN play-by-play announcer Joe Buck said during the broadcast.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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