Cincinnati Bengals passer Joe Burrow carries with him a fond memory of the Arizona Cardinals appearance in Super Bowl XLIII.
Imagine the fantastic shape that the Cards would currently be in if they had the outstanding Burrow running the offense instead of the diminutive and limited Murray. Arizona enthusiasts would like to forget that last part of Burrow’s description, the touchdown pass to wide receiver Santonio Holmes that resulted in a Pittsburgh victory. Apparently, Cardinals fans are not the only ones who were impacted by the squad’s 27-23 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers back in 2009.
The last playoff game Joe Burrow lost was back in high school. Can he become the first quarterback to win the Heisman, a national championship and a Super ...
“In my opinion, they're the best in the league at what they do,” Burrow said of the Rams’ pass rush. “It’s night and day from the first half of the season,” Burrow said this week. He really turned it on late in the season, throwing for more than 440 yards in a game twice, including more than 500 against the rival Ravens in a key AFC North win. Just to watch him evolve, get better and take control of the game is even more impressive than just sitting there watching him play.” He wants to interact with us off the field, and that’s what you want out of the leader of your team.” “He puts in the work. He sets the standard,” Bengals coach Zac Taylor said. Burrow is just the seventh quarterback in NFL history to start a Super Bowl in his first or second season. Burrow understands that, but also believes there is more to it than just what position he plays. “On the field, he plays with poise and confidence. Burrow tore the ACL in his left knee on Nov. 22, 2020, but didn’t miss a single offseason workout in returning from that injury. That Burrow has reached the Super Bowl shouldn’t come as a huge surprise, given that he’s won at every level.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a gruesome knee injury that cut short his rookie season. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport spoke to the doctor who ...
He made everyone feel like they were important in the process, which was really amazing to see." "Because someone's willingness to jam on that leg and really stick their foot in the turf -- it takes a mindset." He made sure that everybody felt like they had something to bring to the table. To treat the people that were going to be treating him and empower them and acknowledge the role that they would play. He knew there was no margin for error when it came to recovery time, and when he went over the calendar with Burrow, he made very clear that there is only so much that can be controlled. "He was on a mission to really establish himself and learn. Burrow has no worries about the knee and is finally at 100%. He is playing like it. And his throwing was there, he was throwing the ball well, but he started to do more with difficult pass routes as the season went on. Assuming all is well, the player must also play a role, according to ElAttrache. "It's night and day from the first half of the season," Burrow told reporters this week. If you watch him on film and see where he was that first game, you notice he got better and better as the season went on. Joe Burrow's return to the field by Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season was celebrated.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, bidding to become the second quarterback in history to win a Super Bowl for a state where he was either born or went to high ...
"He's got some range back there and, of course, he'd be able to set the defense and communicate." "Going into this year we knew we were going to have to win. I think they can relate to me and I can relate to them." You need to establish the run game to keep those teams honest." "I come from a small town in Ohio and that's the mindset I play the game with," Burrow said. "We knew what we had in Zac as a head coach," Burrow said. When he began throwing from five feet and basically from scratch during rehab, it gave him a chance to refine his throwing. "From a players' perspective it makes you want to play that much harder." "I think you have to establish the run to keep teams with really good pass rushers off balance," Burrow said. "I like four seasons." He knows that's how Burrow runs the offense. The team that lost their first 13 straight one-score games under head coach Zac Taylor won three straight of those to get here.
The Bengals' Super Bowl ascension has coincided with Joe Burrow's emergence as one of the NFL's coolest QBs. But what makes him stand out?
His mentality and mindset for the game of football is so special and so rare that he's gonna be a really, really good one for a long time," said Whitworth, who used to play for the Bengals and met Burrow in LA a year ago when both were rehabbing knee injuries. He's accountable, you know he's going to deliver, you know he's going to do his job if the opportunity presents itself. (We have) the utmost confidence (in him). We got him in the huddle, we have his mind and his ability to analyze defenses and just be a leader, just a presence. NFL Network analyst and Hall of Fame receiver Michael Irvin: "It is so powerful when you have (swagger) at the quarterback position like Joe Burrow has it. He was an impressive player in college at LSU. I remember watching and thinking to myself, 'Man, this guy's gonna make a great pro.' He does a great job of dealing." "I think people in Cincinnati are gonna have a chance to maybe experience this again a couple more times as long as Joe Burrow's the quarterback." Rams wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.: "I think if you look up 'cool' in the dictionary, there's a picture of him in some Cartier shades. Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan: "I think the best thing about Joe is he's authentic to who he is. I think as the weeks come on and as the games get bigger, he gets bigger and better – his style goes up, his play performance goes up. And so I work really hard to put myself in good positions to play really well." "I just wear stuff that I think I would like. He added: "I try to be myself to the media, and I think people kind of appreciate that.
Burrow, who won the Heisman Trophy and the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2019 during his time in college playing for the LSU Tigers, was the ...
If he wins against the Rams, however, he won’t become the youngest quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl. That accomplishment belongs to longtime Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady both also won Super Bowls before turning 25 years old. Then in just his second season with the Bengals, the quarterback led the franchise to their first playoff win since 1990 — several years before Burrow was even born. In just his second professional season, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has done the unthinkable and has led his team to the Super Bowl.
THE PLAINS, Ohio — Joe Burrow has become something akin to a mythological figure in the weathered southeastern Ohio village where the Super Bowl quarterback ...
Kevin Wiseman is the sports editor of The Athens Messenger and covered Burrow’s high school career. Burrow himself headed to the Dog Pound to hang out when he was in town before the season. He watched from his porch this week as dozens of cars, many with out-of-state plates, rolled by slowly and went up the hill to the “Joe Burrow Stadium” sign. A big, gregarious guy with a graying ZZ Top beard, Smathers has lived across North McDonald Street from the scoreboard at the football field since 1988. “So when you see it on TV and it says Athens, he is not from Athens.” About 3,000 people live in The Plains, including Burrow’s parents, Jimmy and Robin.