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Joe Burrow raised plenty of eyebrows around the NFL in December when he suggested after a 39-34 loss against that he might not be having fun playing football any longer, or at the very least needed to be having fun to continue playing.
This year's Pro Bowl had it all: a left tackle catching a touchdown, an epic pylon dive and a second-half comeback.
There's a lot of talk going on about a possible trade involving the Minnesota Vikings and Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow.
The Vikings are facing a quarterback controversy amid J.J. McCarthy's struggles, which could lead to a trade for QB Joe Burrow.
Cincinnati hasn't played overseas since the 2019 season—head coach Zac Taylor's first year with the team. That means Joe Burrow (drafted No. 1 overall in 2020) hasn't played in an international game. That could change this season, with the NFL confirming seven international games for the 2026 season.
Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow posted himself on a date with a mystery woman that everybody thinks is Kendall Jenner.
Joe Burrow was named to his third Pro Bowl on Sunday. Burrow is set to join quarterback Joe Flacco, as well as wide receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins as the Bengals' representation at this year's Pro Bowl. Burrow had also been named to the Pro Bowl in 2022 and 2024.
Cincinnati Bengals’ quarterback went through a season he’d rather forget. Joe Burrow missed half the year dealing with turf toe and a ligament issue, and when he finally made it back, he was hampered by playing on a team with one of the league’s worst defenses.