Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor told the team after Tuesday’s first minicamp session that they have the rest of minicamp off, which means the Bengals are on break until training camp.
The Bengals' quarterback spoke to media members following Tuesday’s first and only mandatory minicamp and provided an update on his surgically repaired left knee.
“Good. Really good,” Burrow said. “Happy with where it’s at. Still got a ways to go. Still got about three months left for the rehab. But I’ll be ready to go for the season as long as there’s no setbacks. Right now, it’s looking good.”
Burrow declared during OTAs last month that his left knee is about 85%. He said on Tuesday that his knee was around the same percentage.
“About the same. We were still working that rehab throughout the whole offseason, meaning throughout OTAs,” Burrow said, “but couldn’t do as much as usual just because of practice, fatigue, all that. So we’ll ramp that back up now and get back to 100% before camp.”