Matt Cohen’s comeback to The Young and the Restless brings more than a dark detective. His return carries a personal twist that ties directly into the chaos building in Genoa City. As Detective Burrow moves deeper into danger, Cohen exposes a truth that shifts everything.
A Return That Started With Pain — Literally
Matt Cohen revealed that his return to soaps began with an unexpected accident. He hurt his ankle while playing with his son, yet he still walked onto the Y&R set that same week. That injury shaped Burrow’s entire vibe.

The actor explained that the pain helped him understand Burrow’s choices. He used the discomfort to build the detective’s tense energy, his guarded body language, and the frustration beneath each scene. Cohen said the show felt like home again, even as his body protested.
Detective Burrow: A Darker Role With Deeper Intentions
Cohen calls Detective Burrow “a drama magnet,” and the story has only started unfolding. Burrow is dangerous, clever, and tied tightly to Mitch Clark’s orders. But Cohen hints that Burrow’s loyalty isn’t about greed or fear.

He teased a hidden motive that twists the storyline. Burrow may carry secrets that connect directly to Genoa City’s biggest families. Cohen promises viewers will question their assumptions once Burrow’s past hits the screen. “Chaos is coming,” he said with a grin.
The Young and the Restless: The Twist- Matt Didn’t Just Return for the Role
Here’s the shocker—Cohen said he didn’t return to daytime for the job. He returned because soaps made him “a better actor and a better human.” The actor admitted that leaving soaps years ago created a hole he couldn’t see until now.

He called this comeback a “quiet homecoming.” The pace, pressure, and creativity pushed him to trust his instincts again. Cohen even said the offer felt like the universe telling him to return to the place that built his confidence.
Bonding With Old Friends and Building New Ones
Cohen immediately felt supported. He reunited with old friends like Roger Howarth and Tamara Braun, both of whom made his first weeks feel calm and familiar. Their off-screen bond helped him drop into Burrow’s darker scenes.

He also formed strong connections with Joshua Morrow and Sharon Case. Cohen said they never judge. Instead, they uplift him, and that teamwork gave Burrow’s scenes more edge and depth. “We’re aging dads,” he joked. “We lead with pain, humor, and honesty.”
The Young and the Restless: A New Creative Chapter Outside Genoa City
Cohen is also directing and starring in a new film called Exes. The cast includes actors from Supernatural and American Gods. He said this movie reflects everything he learned from soaps—speed, commitment, and emotional agility.

He admitted he stepped away from daytime to explore directing, writing, and producing. But when The Young and the Restless called at the perfect moment, he recognized it as a sign. “You want to feel welcome at work,” he said. “Soaps do that.”
Matt Cohen’s twist-filled return to The Young and the Restless isn’t about the paycheck or the role. It’s about coming home to the place that shaped him. His raw honesty, his pain-powered performance, and Burrow’s growing mysteries promise major fireworks ahead. For more dramatic updates, keep reading Soap Opera Daily.
