Ed Orgeron reacted to Joe Burrow’s surprising comments about his football future, expressing confidence the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback will recover and keep fighting.
CINCINNATI -- It's the season of giving, and for Bengals fans, that hasn't necessarily been a good thing, because the only thing Joe Burrow has been giving them over the past two weeks is anxiety. Last week, Burrow sounded like someone who wasn't having very much fun playing football, leading to some speculation that he might pull an Andrew Luck.
On Sunday at 1 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium, Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals square off against the Miami Dolphins in Week 16. Burrow completed 25-of-39 passes (64.1%) for 225 yards, no passing touchdowns, and two picks in his last game.
Draymond Green shared his theory that Bengals QB Joe Burrow is not hinting at a trade, but rather his retirement.
CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was asked about his future on Wednesday. The star signal-caller made it clear he expected to be in Cincinnati next season. He also left the door open for a new team in the future. "I can't see that. No," Burrow said when asked about playing elsewhere next season.
A former NFL players believes Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is sending a message based on the comments he made last week.
The Cincinnati Bengals are going through some things. Days after quarterback Joe Burrow made some worrisome comments about whether he still enjoys playing football, the team was shut out by the division-rival Baltimore Ravens.
There is bad and then there is extremely ugly. Fantasy football losers stares into the ugly abyss for the worst that Week 15 has to offer.