Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow surprised a lot of fans after he revealed on "Hard Knocks" that he made a $3 million move. No, Burrow didn't buy a house or start a business. He also didn't invest the money. Instead, the star QB bought a Batmobile that is a replica of the one featured in the Christopher Nolan "Dark Knight" trilogy.
The Cincinnati Bengals' results in the 2024 NFL season have left a lot to be desired, which is why quarterback Joe Burrow made something clear to everyone on the team, including his teammates, head coach Zac Taylor and the front office.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow reveals one of his latest purchases while talking to star WRs Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins
Following the Cincinnati Bengals' 44-38 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, quarterback Joe Burrow admitted feeling the pressure that comes with
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is going to need a superhero-like performance in order to change the narrative of his team's season. Perhaps that's the reasoning for Burrow's latest purchase.
Joe Burrow's cleats support his foundation and efforts to address food insecurity and childhood mental health in Cincinnati, SE Ohio and Louisiana.
The 4-8 Cincinnati Bengals have no one to blame but themselves. While not officially eliminated from playoff contention, the 2024 season is a certified failure. Quarterback Joe Burrow delivered a harsh assessment of the team, and while on the Rich Eisen Show, head coach Zac Taylor doubled down on his sentiment.
The Bengals – sans a select few players – are heading backwards and it’s left Burrow stating his desire for things to change moving forward, specifically in divisional play.
If you're a fan of the NFL and Batman, this content is perfect for you. As surreal as it may seem, Joe Burrow and Bruce Wayne now have something in common, as the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback revealed that he bought a Batmobile!
The Cincinnati Bengals lost another heartbreaker on Sunday, falling to the rival Pittsburgh Steelers in a high-scoring shootout, 44–38. After the game, Joe Burrow didn't mince words when assessing the team's play, as well as what's to come for the team after dropping to 4-8, and likely out of playoff contention.
Former NFL quarterback and Hall of Famer Kurt Warner believes Burrow has a legitimate case for the award. "Joe Burrow is playing the quarterback position as well as anybody in the National Football League," Warner said during a film breakdown for the NFL's "Play Football" YouTube Account.