Bengals, Joe Burrow
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Joe Burrow will be taking part in late-season games with nothing at stake for the first time since he started playing organized football
Despite the loss and his recent comments that led to questions about his future in Cincinnati, Burrow stated that he "has a lot of confidence" with the Bengals' front office. "I know how hard people work at it, and we have the right people," Burrow said via a team transcript. "It starts with players playing better, and today it was me."
Burrow has played the last three games for Cincinnati following his lengthy spell on the sidelines due to a toe injury. On Monday, less than 24 hours after their brutal loss to Lamar Jackson and Co., Bengals head coach Zac Taylor made an announcement about Burrow’s status for the remainder of the season.
Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase was quick to defend QB Joe Burrow from some hecklers during Sunday's game against the Ravens.
A former NFL players believes Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is sending a message based on the comments he made last week.
One rival executive isn't sure whether the Cincinnati Bengals can rise to the occasion as an organization after candid remarks from quarterback Joe Burrow raised some alarms.
Joe Burrow addressed his recent comments on finding joy in playing football and if he believes changes should be made in Cincinnati
An NFL executive feels that the situation between Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals could get pretty ugly.
If you think the Bengals need changes at the top and on the sideline, the most important voice in the locker room, QB Joe Burrow, disagrees.