Look: Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow Wins AFC Offensive Player of the Month Award Following Elite Finish to 2024 Season
FOCO's new Cincinnati Bengals blackout bobbleheads of Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase celebrate the record-setting seasons both players had, with Burrow leading the NFL in passing yards and touchdown passes and Chase winning the receiving triple crown.
Joe Burrow has made it clear he wants the big three to stay together. Now the Bengals need to see if they can make it work.
Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow took a massive shot, resulting in him having to exit the game with an apparent injury.
Burrow led the league in passing touchdowns and passing yards, which earned him the passing title for the season. The Bengals, for their part, flexed Burrow's achievement on social media and heaped praise on him in the caption of their post.
Burrow passes for 277 yards and a touchdown in Cincinnati’s 19-17 road win, positioning the Bengals to grab the AFC’s No. 7 seed if Denver and Miami both fall short on Sunday.
Now Burrow is hoping Rodgers can do his part to help the Bengals reach the playoffs. Cincinnati needs the Jets to beat the Dolphins and the Chiefs to beat the Broncos to make the postseason. "Hopefully he can help us out tomorrow and break out a big-time game for us," Burrow said.
The National Football League and FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) announced today Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills), Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals), Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens), Saquon Barkley (Philadelphia Eagles),
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow won't be playing in the postseason, but it wasn't because he had a weak finish to the 2024 season.
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals have 21 players whose contracts are expiring. Who stays and who goes when the new league year arrives in March?
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