Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow revealed on Netflix's latest season of "Quarterback" that he canceled his previous purchase of a real-life Batmobile, Batman's go-to ride in Gotham City.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor and quarterback Joe Burrow revealed their sideline conversation from last season.
The Cincinnati Bengals are navigating a busy offseason, working to retain key players who are essential to the team's success and capable of delivering high-impact performances. Ho
It’s a fair take, as those concerns aren’t said louder anywhere than within the greater Cincinnati area. The lackluster effort to get Burrow better protection on the interior stands out just about as bad as the mind-numbing contract standoffs with notable pass-rushers.
Joe Burrow had to postpone his crime-fighting days in Gotham. The Bengals quarterback said he passed on buying a $3 million replica Batmobile following a robbery at his Ohio home last December. “I didn’t end up getting the Batmobile because I just had other things I wanted to deal with at that point,” Burrow said on Netflix’s “Quarterback” series.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow certainly isn't a stranger to contract distractions involving the star players on his team. Not all that long after the drama around Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, Burrow now has to deal with the major contract standoff between the Bengals and star pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson.
So it goes when a franchise sits in a contract dispute with an All-Pro defender like Trey Hendrickson and its own first-round pick, Shemar Stewart. It certainly doesn’t hurt that star quarterback Joe Burrow is about to star on a Netflix show, too.