It didn't take long for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow to become one of the faces of the NFL. He's as well respected among players and fans alike as anyone in the league.
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.
After spending last season with the Patriots, tight end Mike Gesicki signed a one-year deal with the Bengals in March. Cincinnati had a significant vacancy at the position, as the club did not truly replace former tight end Hayden Hurst once he joined the Panthers as a free agent last year.
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.
Wide receiver Tee Higgins and defensive end Trey Hendrickson have been the center of trade rumors for quite some time. While we’ve discussed a Tee Higgins trade at length, Hendrickson has flown under the radar.
Some believe the league could shift to an 18-game regular-season format as soon as next year.
The NFL schedule is set to be released in a week, which has us craving some football bets. In the interim, a trip to some of the futures markets seems worth a journey, and we'll get started with the betting odds for this coming season's Most Valuable Player.
The Bengals had one of their best players on each side of the ball request a trade this offseason. Star quarterback Joe Burrow recently addressed the situation.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow says he's bigger and stronger after spending the last several months focusing on his nutrition and lifting weights. Asked
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.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow publicly supported teammates Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson in their efforts to secure longer-term and more…
Joe Burrow continued on his recovery journey Tuesday, throwing the ball around during offseason workouts.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a wrist injury in the middle of last season and had to undergo surgery to repair it. Burrow is on the mend and is expected to be ready for Week 1, but the rehabilitation period is obviously still a process.
Joe Burrow threw to Cincinnati Bengals receivers Monday for the first time since undergoing wrist surgery in November. Bengals coach Zac Taylor had said in March that Burrow was "right on schedule" with his rehab and they expected him to participate in the team's offseason program.
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 Cincinnati Bengals have desperately been looking for a reliable and consistent tight end room since Joe Burrow arrived in 2020. Recent additions via free agency and the draft indicate the organization understood they needed to do more to revamp the position.
The Bengals continued their offseason workouts this week, and Joe Burrow was front and center.
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