Bengals head coach head coach Zac Taylor said quarterback Joe Burrow sprained his right wrist.
Taylor offered no other information about how much time Burrow might miss.
“I have no idea. All the information I have is two seconds worth, and then we went to [try to] win the game,” Taylor said, via Charlie Clifford of WLWT.
The quarterback surely will undergo more medical testing Friday.
Burrow did not conduct postgame interviews but left the locker room with his right wrist wrapped in a bandage.
He left the game with 5:49 remaining in the first half, grabbing his hand after throwing a 4-yard touchdown pass to Joe Mixon. Burrow landed on the wrist when Jadeveon Clowney hit him on a 9-yard completion to Mixon on the play before the touchdown.
But it appears Burrow entered the game with an injury to the hand despite not being on the injury report.
He arrived in Baltimore on Wednesday wearing something on his throwing hand. The team posted — and later deleted — an arrival video with an image of Burrow’s hand with a black fingerless sleeve on it.
Taylor said that he was unaware of any issues with Burrow coming into tonight.