Big chili and noodles guy probably Edge rusher Cedric Johnson will join the likes of Joe Burrow and Jamarr Chase as the latest draft selection by the Cincinnati Bengals.
The big right tackle from Georgia called it a “blessing” to play with the former LSU star. Amarius Mims is a big man. Big arms, big shoulders, big legs.
Cincinnati's top priority is to keep Burrow up right and avoid missing the playoffs in back-to-back seasons.
Both sides seem “impatient” as talks have progressed little. Since the arrival of Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals have been one of the best teams in the NFL.
Sportsbooks have been shy in giving us too many options for the exact team that will take the multitude of prospects entering the NFL Draft this week, but there are a few interesting names to consider.
The Cincinnati Bengals did not have the 2023 campaign they were hoping for, which was due in large part to star quarterback Joe Burrow’s season being cut short after ten games due to a season-ending wrist injury.
Joe Burrow wasn't the only key Bengals starter who dealt with an injury last season.
Packers Nation, In a few short days we’ll be able cheer for a new class of rookie Packers! Until then I offer one last prediction model. Let’s take the top-5 NFL salaries per position and compare them to the Packers needs to see if that gives us an interesting lens to analyze Green Bay’s approach in the early rounds of the upcoming NFL draft.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ Super Bowl window is contingent on continuing to surround franchise quarterback Joe Burrow with game-altering weapons. Given the uncertainty surrounding Tee Higgins’ and Tyler Boyd’s futures, Cincinnati could look to the NFL Draft to bolster Burrow’s supporting cast.
The 2020 NFL Draft was a great one, but Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow may be the king of it. Pro Football Focus recently released a list of career grades for players from that 2020 draft class, and Burrow topped the rankings, edging out Minnesota Vikings wide receiver—and Burrow’s former LSU teammate—Justin Jefferson.
The Cincinnati Bengals are back to where they were a few years ago as they attempt to go from worst-to-first in the AFC North. No favors were handed out last year as quarterback Joe Burrow dealt with major injuries, and 11 of their 17 games came against playoff teams.
Nobody is invincible, even Superman could be humbled by a small piece of kryptonite. The same applies in the NFL wherein every great team has sooner or later faltered over and over against a single opponent or a strategy.
Recruiting forms a key part of building the best football teams at both the collegiate and professional levels. Jason Kelce, the former center for the
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is recovering from wrist surgery, but head coach Zac Taylor provided some good news on that front this week. “Everything’s been positive,” Taylor said, via Russ Heltman of All Bengals.
Burrow is 3-1 against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs throughout his career.
Every NFL franchise drafting a quarterback hopes it goes as well as it has with the Cincinnati Bengals and Joe Burrow. While injuries have impacted parts of Burrow's young career, the Bengals instantly became a better team with him on the field.
After an injury-filled season, Bengals QB Joe Burrow is healthy and looking for a more consistent 2024 season. He discussed how the entire team can keep focus on every play to make them more consistent within each game.
The Cincinnati Bengals have a big season ahead of them. The 2024 campaign might be the last season where their core of Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins will be able to play together.
Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow doesn't have an issue with players celebrating their accomplishments on the field.
One specific play gets under the QB's skin.
The 2023 NFL campaign was a nightmare for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. Burrow began the season dealing with a calf issue, which severely limited him over the first several weeks.
The Cincinnati Bengals brought back an integral piece of their defense in safety Vonn Bell after he spent a season with the Carolina Panthers. On a podcast Thursday, Bell explained one of the reasons he decided to come back to the Bengals.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson played with Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase in college, and now, he seems envious that Chase gets to catch passes from Burrow with the Cincinnati Bengals.
The tight end has 20 career receiving touchdowns, so it’s safe to say he should have a sizable role in the Cincinnati offense.
Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow is trucking along in his recovery from wrist surgery.
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