Cincinnati Bengals Sign Multiple Veteran Quarterbacks In Wake Of Joe Burrow Injury
Well, well, well. The Cincinnati Bengals just went from having the coolest quarterback in the NFL to frantically speed-dialing every available QB like they’re ordering pizza at 2 a.m. After Joe Burrow’s toe injury sent shockwaves through the “Queen City,” the Bengals decided to play it safe and sign not one, but TWO quarterbacks to their practice squad.
Sean Clifford and Mike White are heading to Cincinnati, and honestly, it’s giving me serious “your mom called three different pizza places because she wasn’t sure which one delivered fastest” vibes. But hey, when your franchise quarterback is hobbling around on a busted toe, you don’t mess around.
The Bengals Quarterback Situation Just Got Interesting
The #Bengals now have four healthy quarterbacks between the active roster and practice squad: Jake Browning takes over as the starter, with Brett Rypien, Mike White and Sean Clifford as options for QB2 and QB3.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 16, 2025
Let’s talk about what just happened here. Jake Browning, who probably thought he was going to spend another season holding clipboards and perfecting his handoff technique, suddenly finds himself as the guy everyone’s looking at. The pressure just went from zero to “please don’t embarrass us on national television” real quick.
But the Bengals aren’t taking any chances. They’ve essentially turned their practice squad into quarterback boot camp, and frankly, it’s probably the smartest thing they’ve done all season. Because let’s be honest – when you’re staring down the barrel of months without your star QB, you better have more backup plans than a NASA mission.
Sean Clifford: From Happy Valley To Who Dat Valley
Sean Clifford’s journey reads like a choose-your-own-adventure book where every choice leads to “backup quarterback.” The 27-year-old spent what felt like 17 years at Penn State (okay, it was actually just a normal college career, but Penn State years hit different), got drafted by Green Bay in the fifth round of 2023, and has attempted exactly one NFL pass for a 37-yard gain.
The Bengals are betting that Clifford’s arm is still live, even if his game experience is thinner than the plot of a Michael Bay movie. Sometimes that’s all you need – a guy who can step in, not throw the ball to the other team, and maybe, just maybe, surprise everyone.
Mike White: The Jet Who Flew Too Close To the Sun
Now Mike White – this guy’s got stories. Remember that magical night in 2021 when he absolutely torched the Bengals for 405 yards and three touchdowns? Yeah, the same Bengals who just signed him. It’s like hiring the guy who robbed your house to be your security guard, but in the best possible way.
White’s NFL journey has been more up-and-down than a roller coaster designed by someone with serious trust issues. He’s thrown nine touchdowns against 13 interceptions in his career, which sounds terrible until you remember he’s been playing for the Jets and Dolphins. At that point, you’re just impressed he completed any passes at all.
The 30-year-old brings actual starting experience to Cincinnati, which is more than you can say for most practice squad quarterbacks. Sure, his track record isn’t exactly Tom Brady-esque, but when you’re desperate, experience beats potential every single time.
The Bengals’ Strategy: Throw Everything At the Wall
What’s fascinating here is how the Bengals are handling this crisis. Instead of panicking and trading away half their draft picks for a washed-up veteran, they’re playing the long game. Sign multiple guys, see who looks good in practice, and keep your options open. It’s like they’re building a quarterback insurance policy with multiple providers. Brett Rypien is already on the practice squad, and now with Clifford and White joining the party, Cincinnati has more QB depth than some teams have had in years.
This approach shows the Bengals learned something from their past struggles. Remember when Andy Dalton got hurt and they had to start AJ McCarron? At least now they have options, even if those options come with question marks bigger than billboards. The reality is simple: the Bengals need bodies who can throw footballs in the general direction of their intended targets. Both Clifford and White can do that, and in the NFL, sometimes “good enough” is actually good enough.
