The Cincinnati Bengals suffered a blow during their game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night when star quarterback Joe Burrow left the field with a wrist injury. Burrow, who had been seen wearing a brace on his right hand prior to the game, grimaced and grabbed his wrist after throwing a touchdown pass in the second quarter. He was taken to the locker room for X-rays and did not return to the game. The severity of the injury is still unknown, but if Burrow is out for multiple games, it could be a significant setback for the Bengals who dropped to a 5-5 record with Monday's loss. Despite the injury, Burrow's replacement, Jake Browning, put up a valiant effort but was unable to lead the Bengals to victory. Browning completed 8 of 14 passes for 68 yards and a touchdown, but was sacked three times and faced constant pressure from the Ravens' defense. Meanwhile, Lamar Jackson of the Ravens also suffered a minor ankle injury during the game but still managed to lead his team to a 34-20 victory. Jackson threw for 264 yards and two touchdowns and ran for an additional 54 yards without turning the ball over.