Burrow and Bengals near a crossroads
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| Title: | Burrow and Bengals near a crossroads |
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| Authors: | Jason La Canfora |
| Source: | Washington Post, The. 12/17/2025. |
| Abstract: | The Cincinnati Bengals may have a Joe Burrow problem. Or perhaps it's better said that Joe Burrow may have a Cincinnati Bengals problem. However you couch it, prepare for another unusual offseason for the highest-paid player in franchise history and the front office that secured his services with the No. 1 draft pick in 2020. Burrow's cryptic yet pointed comments after last week's loss to the Buffalo Bills - yet again invoking his football mortality, ruminating on all he has been through quarterbacking this team and venting some of his "frustration" - was followed up by a bizarrely insipid performance from the Bengals' offense in Sunday's 24-0 loss to Baltimore that was devoid of any of their quarterback's usual verve. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
| Database: | Regional Business News |
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| Abstract: | The Cincinnati Bengals may have a Joe Burrow problem. Or perhaps it's better said that Joe Burrow may have a Cincinnati Bengals problem. However you couch it, prepare for another unusual offseason for the highest-paid player in franchise history and the front office that secured his services with the No. 1 draft pick in 2020. Burrow's cryptic yet pointed comments after last week's loss to the Buffalo Bills - yet again invoking his football mortality, ruminating on all he has been through quarterbacking this team and venting some of his "frustration" - was followed up by a bizarrely insipid performance from the Bengals' offense in Sunday's 24-0 loss to Baltimore that was devoid of any of their quarterback's usual verve. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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