Count Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow among those happy that the team went out and traded for running back Khalil Herbert at the NFL trade deadline. Speaking with reporters before the Week 10 Thursday night game against the Baltimore Ravens ...
Joe Burrow noted Sunday that his expression and comments depicted how he felt after Cincy dug itself an early hole at 4-5. The Bengals QB's demeanor reflected a growing leader unmoved by the current moment.
NFL fans think Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was infuriated with rookie wide receiver Jermaine Burton for sitting on bench.
Watch Joe Burrow's press conference before the Bengals head to Baltimore to face the Ravens on "Thursday Night Football."
Trade! The #Bears are sending RB Khalil Herbert to the #Bengals, per sources. Agents Samantha Sankovich and Chris Cabott of @EquitySports facilitated the trade, which bolsters Cincinnati’s backfield after Zack Moss’ neck injury. pic.twitter.com/xdf9pw2Kr0
Charles Robinson checks in with a special edition of the column, taking a look at the QB landscape over the first half of the season with a peak ahead too.
With a healthy Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals were expected to be contenders in the AFC North. Instead, they’ve been disappointing, clawing and scratching just to get to 4-5 at the halfway point.
Week nine saw some intense games as teams were fighting for a potential playoff run. Here are the grades for all 32 NFL teams after week nine.
People Feed Off My Emotion in a Positive Way' - Cincinnati Bengals Star Quarterback Joe Burrow is Growing as a Leader After Bengals' Slow Start
Dinsick and Croucher both like Joe Burrow's chances to significantly shorten his MVP odds if the Bengals can beat the Ravens in NFL Week 10 and make a run at the AFC North.