Joe Burrows suffered a significant injury to his toe, specifically a Grade 3 turf toe, during the Cincinnati Bengals' game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on September 14, 2025. The injury occurred when he was sacked and then fell under other players. Burrow attempted to walk off but had to be assisted due to pain. It has been confirmed that he will need toe surgery, which will sideline him for a minimum of three months. This is a serious setback for Burrow and the Bengals, with the injury likely keeping him out until around Christmas or later in the season. This marks another major injury for Burrow in his career, following previous season-ending injuries to his knee in 2020 and wrist in 2023. In his absence, backup quarterback Jake Browning took over and led the Bengals to a comeback victory in the game where Burrow got hurt. The Bengals face a difficult stretch without Burrow, and the injury is considered a significant blow to their season prospects. Burrow has been recognized for his resilience in bouncing back from injuries, including winning the NFL Comeback Player of the Year twice, but this latest injury adds to concerns about his durability.