Bengals QB Joe Burrow expected to play on Thanksgiving against Ravens
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Joe Burrow is set to return as the Cincinnati Bengals' starting quarterback on Thanksgiving against the Baltimore Ravens. Bengals head coach Zac Taylor confirmed Burrow's return following his recovery from a toe injury that required surgery and sidelined him since Week 2. The Bengals have struggled without Burrow, posting a 1-8 record with Jake Browning and Joe Flacco filling in. Cincinnati, currently at 3-8, faces a challenging path to the playoffs, made more achievable with Burrow's return. The team will play the division-leading Ravens twice in the coming weeks. Additionally, wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase will return from suspension, while Tee Higgins will miss the game due to a concussion.
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