It's always interesting to hear who Cincinnati Bengals Joe Burrow watches around the NFL and admires at his position. While prepping for the Week 13 encounter with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Burrow drop
In Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season, Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals will face the Pittsburgh Steelers, but Burrow isn’t exactly looking forward to what’s coming this weekend. The 2024 NFL season is nearing its end,
The Bengals] have lost a lot of close games. I think this is one they can get; the Steelers are a very good team, but not right there at the very top of the NFL; watch Steelers @ Bengals, live on Sky Sports NFL,
Former NFL quarterback and Hall of Famer Kurt Warner believes Burrow has a legitimate case for the award. "Joe Burrow is playing the quarterback position as well as anybody in the National Football League," Warner said during a film breakdown for the NFL's "Play Football" YouTube Account.
Joe Burrow's Injury is getting concerning for Bengals fans after he admits he's unsure of how he'll perform on Sunday
The Cincinnati Bengals haven't lived up to their expectations so far this season, but they still have a chance to get hot and make the playoffs. The primary burden of that falls on star quarterback Joe Burrow, who has played some of the best football of his career this season.
However, a new concern arises for the Bengals as Burrow claimed he "isn’t sure how his wrist will feel" in cold weather games, according to Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer. Burrow suffered a ligament in his wrist on Nov. 16, 2023, during the Bengals' 34-20 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Joe Burrow did his best to lead the Cincinnati Bengals to a win on Sunday night, but as the case has been this season, his best hasn't been good enough, and now, he's made NFL history because of that.
The Steelers' Alex Highsmith sacked Joe Burrow three times in a 2022 game, and had a sack and an interception in Pittsburgh's win last December.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's name would undoubtedly be included among the league's top MVP candidates if not for Cincinnati's 4-7 record entering Sunday's home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The topic of exactly what has gone wrong for the Cincinnati Bengals this year is complicated, to put it lightly. But for an NFL legend like Steve Young, the central figure behind the struggles to capitalize on an MVP-worthy season for Joe Burrow is simple — Bengals ownership.