Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals and Season
Digest more
Joe Burrow made headlines last week for his comments on the state of the Cincinnati Bengals, who have fallen out of the playoff race in the AFC. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft made it clear he's frustrated.
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."
Comparing Burrow to Andrew Luck, who shockingly retired before the 2019 season at Burrow's current age (29), feels relevant to the extent that Burrow's frustrations stem from surgeries on his knee, wrist and toe, plus other less serious injuries. Burrow, like Luck, also has reason to question how his team has built its offensive line.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's true feelings about the organization were revealed in a new report.
Week 15 in the NFL brought abnormal scenarios and unpredictable moments that were voiced, producing some unforgettable quotes.
ESPN's Rex Ryan on Joe Burrow: "I see a guy that has had it up to here. ... This team quit. He knows it. ... He's having a miserable time right now.
Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase was quick to defend QB Joe Burrow from some hecklers during Sunday's game against the Ravens.