Since the Cincinnati Bengals drafted elite quarterback Joe Burrow first overall during the 2020 NFL Draft, the organization has done a terrific job building
The saga between Tee Higgins and the Cincinnati Bengals continued through the offseason and their franchise quarterback reflected on the situation. After receiving the franchise tag, the former Clemson Tiger requested a trade.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow said it took about a year for him to feel like his old self after tearing his ACL. He imagines his wrist injury will play out similarly.
The compiled list of supporting cast rankings shows just how much Joe Burrow has had to overcome in his first three years. There have been a lot of narratives about Joe Burrow and how he has been carried by having two elite weapons in Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is coming off of a nightmarish 2023 campaign that was marred due to a couple of different injuries. Burrow started the season with a calf issue that he initially sustained during training camp.
The Cincinnati Bengals could not be more excited to welcome Joe Burrow back to the field for the 2024 season. After going down with a season-ending hand injury last year, the Bengals limped through the season and ended up missing the playoffs.
We've touched on a few of the NFL award markets already, and now we head to Comeback Player of the Year to see where our bets may be best placed.
Not the best news but not terrible either. Joe Burrow is coming off a somewhat concerning procedure for his right (throwing) wrist. And we finally have an expert giving us a realistic idea of what to expect.
The franchise meets the first-round rookie. The Cincinnati Bengals official Twitter (X) account released a video of first-round pick Amarius Mims meeting the guy he’ll be protecting, superstar QB Joe Burrow.
The Cincinnati Bengals gave football fans a wonderful visual this week by showing quarterback Joe Burrow throwing in practice for the first time since undergoing wrist surgery last fall. Throwing is great, but what's next for the face of Cincinnati football?
We continue on through some NFL award futures as we patiently wait for the schedule release. Earlier this week we touched on the MVP market (primarily a QB award) and our favorite looks there.
The concept of expanding the NFL season to 18 regular season games has been thrust into the limelight recently. The topic has been in the discourse as the perceived next step after the NFL expanded the regular season in 2020 to 17 games, creating an odd number of matchups.
Who is Bengals QB Joe Burrow most excited to work with in the 2024 NFL season?
Bengals QB Joe Burrow shared the story of his rehab process and how he is currently feeling after undergoing season-ending wrist surgery in 2023. “I’ve felt good the last two days,” Burrow said in a press conference.
Joe Burrow has been through tough times in his four seasons in the NFL. The Cincinnati Bengals franchise quarterback has already suffered devasting injuries twice in his young career.
Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals have been the only team to truly present the Kansas City Chiefs with any real challenges over the last several seasons.
Most would probably agree that Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Burrow is a top-five quarterback in the NFL when healthy, or at least somewhere within that range.
Some believe the league could shift to an 18-game regular-season format as soon as next year.
Joe Burrow practiced on Tuesday in front of a handful of media members, coaches and the majority of his teammates. After the session, he met with the media for the first time since January.
Joe Burrow continued on his recovery journey Tuesday, throwing the ball around during offseason workouts.
Nearly six months after suffering a torn wrist ligament, Joe Burrow is throwing to his receivers.
Joe Burrow threw in practice for the first time since undergoing wrist surgery on Monday, and it was enough to draw rave reviews from those who got to see it.
The Bengals continued their offseason workouts this week, and Joe Burrow was front and center.
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