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Bengals News: Joe Burrow sends subtle warning to Browns, Steelers, Ravens and the rest of NFL rivals
Joe Burrow didn’t hold back when discussing the real chances the Cincinnati Bengals have to make a strong run in the 2025 NFL season, sending a veiled warning to rivals like the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers,
The Bengals’ defense helped them avoid starring 0-1, but Joe Burrow was punished. Myles Garrett expects to lead the NFL in sacks and is off to a good start.
Colorado Buffaloes football legend Shedeur Sanders merely cosplays other NFL quarterbacks the Cleveland Browns are facing these days.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) and Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) shake hands at the conclusion of a Week 9 NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals, Monday, Nov. 6, 2023, at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati. Credit: Kareem Elgazzar/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK
Week 1 always produces overreactions. What will end up being the biggest AFC North overreaction from Week 1? Paul Dehner Jr. (Bengals): Even in the world of NFL overreactions, I haven’t heard much freaking out over the latest awful stat line in a season opener from Joe Burrow.
Baltimore’s offensive line against Cleveland’s defensive front may be the key matchup when the teams meet this weekend.
Lamar Jackson's upcoming MVP campaign is the rare award push that he's done very little to personally push outside of coming up short for the honor last season.
Not that Joe Burrow or anyone else is going to complain about improved defensive play, but Bengals fans − the Bengals themselves, even − expect explosive plays and high-octane offense.
Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears is among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 2 of the NFL season.
Despite entering this regular season as the presumptive AFC North favorites, the Baltimore Ravens are already residing in the division's bottom half. Granted, w
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was the narrow MVP favorite from NFL coaches and executives canvassed by The Athletic's Jeff Howe.