Summary
The Cincinnati Bengals are dealing with quarterback issues after Joe Burrow's injury. Head coach Zac Taylor addressed the possibility of bringing in another quarterback, but the decision rests with the team's director of player personnel.
Key Facts
- Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals injured his toe in Week 2 and will miss about three months.
- The Bengals have scored only 13 points in their last two games without Burrow.
- Backup quarterback Jake Browning has struggled, throwing five interceptions and three touchdowns.
- Head coach Zac Taylor was asked if they need a new quarterback, but said that decision is up to Duke Tobin, the director of player personnel.
- The Bengals haven't signed a new backup quarterback since Burrow's injury.
- Despite recent struggles, Taylor expressed confidence in Browning's ability to win games.
- The Bengals will face upcoming games against the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers.
- The team's decision on quarterback changes has to be made before the trade deadline on November 4.