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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was an inevitable heavyweight presence on the annual positional rankings polls based on the opinions of those around the NFL. The where was always more interesting than if with Burrow.
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow opened up about the December burglary that put his private life into the public eye during the Netflix show "Quarterback."
Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow was set to buy a Batmobile replica, but changed his mind about the purchase after an unsettling event at his house.
Joe Burrow: "There's not a ton of offensive linemen that are normal human beings. ... Those guys are ... some of my favorite people in the world."
“Burrow couldn't carry the Bengals to the playoffs last year, but he led the NFL with 4,918 passing yards and 43 passing touchdowns. In his two other healthy campaigns, Cincinnati has reached the AFC title game. In Burrow's other two seasons, he's finished the year on injured reserve, and the Bengals have finished last in the AFC North.”
Ex-Bengals coach learned of Joe Burrow’s burglary from The Post: ‘You’ve gotta be f–king kidding me’
Former Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo found out about Joe Burrow’s home being burglarized last season in the same way as many people: The New York Post.
"Simpsons"-themed donuts were handed to Ja'Marr Chase on the field as the Bengals celebrated a 27-20 win in Dallas.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bengals as Netflix Gives Bengals Fans a Chance To Watch Joe Burrow's Photographic Memory Click in Real Time. CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Bengals coaches have talked about quarterback Joe Burrow’s photographic memory and instant recall since he arrived in 2020.
Deep down, Joe Burrow is like all of us. He enjoys a fine cigar (after completing an undefeated season and winning a national championship). He considers buying the Batmobile. And, most importantly of all, the dude loves natural history.
Burrow first revealed his Batmobile ambitions during last year's in-season edition of HBO's "Hard Knocks," which chronicled all four AFC North teams. Both that series and Netflix's Quarterback captured his excitement over the $3 million novelty ride.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow: "Why were fossils on my mind? I don't know. Because they're cool. ... They go back millions of years. That's sick."