With the knee still around 85%, he said, the goal is for the 2020 top overall draft pick to get back to full strength ahead of training camp.
“The knee still has a little ways to go, but my upper body, my right leg, everything else feels better than it ever has before,” Burrow said.
Burrow participated in all nine of the team’s organized team activities and the mandatory minicamp that ended after the first of three scheduled days.
In 7-on-7 drills, Burrow didn’t throw a single incompletion, with the session highlighted by a pass down the right hashmarks to wide receiver Stanley Morgan.
Throughout the offseason workouts, the Bengals have worked extensively to protect their franchise quarterback, who tore multiple ligaments in his left knee.
“He’s done a great job,” Taylor said.