Cincinnati Bengals, Joe Burrow
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The Cincinnati Bengals were officially eliminated from postseason contention on Sunday, but don't expect quarterback Joe Burrow to be shut down as the team's season winds down.
Asked whether he expects Joe Burrow to start at quarterback for the Bengals for their final three games of the season, Zac Taylor replied, "Yes."
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.
The Bengals' offense, however, was unable to capitalize on the defense's performance. The reason is quite simple, at least from Burrow's perspective.
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 of the NFL season is in the books, and many fantasy managers are advancing or have already been eliminated from the playoffs. But beyond the box scores, it’s always fun to take a step back and highlight the most memorable moments from the week.
Along the way, frustrations boiled over to the point that, at least briefly, Ja’Marr Chase turned around and addressed some of the Bengals fans remaining at Paycor Stadium while defending quarterback Joe Burrow.