Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Commanders
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How LSU Used Crawfish and Clever Tactics to Recruit Joe Burrow originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former LSU coach Ed Orgeron shared the behind-the-scenes story of how LSU convinced Joe Burrow to transfer from Ohio State, revealing the unusual—and very Louisiana—recruiting tactics that helped seal the deal.
While the show has had several viral moments, one of the biggest online talkers has been comparisons between Conrad Fisher to Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (fans think Briney looks eerily similar to Burrow, and now we can’t unsee it).
Burrow played in two series in the preseason opener against the Eagles on Aug. 7, and then three Monday against Washington, including the controversial play. Instead of sliding, Burrow attempted to extend a play on third down and ultimately had three defenders take him to the turf.
The Cincinnati Bengals played Joe Burrow for the entire first quarter of Monday night's preseason game against the Washington Commanders. Although he walked off the field unharmed, he took a few unnecessary hits while under center.
Joe Burrow is ready for the regular season. The Bengals quarterback completed 9 of 14 passes for 62 yards and a touchdown in three series Monday night. The Bengals scored two touchdowns on his three drives.
Carson Palmer joins Colin Cowherd to discuss whether or not the Cincinnati Bengals are doing enough to support Joe Burrow, if Caleb Williams can continue his good preseason form, and if Matthew Stafford’s back injury will impact the Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl chances.
On Tuesday’s edition of “Get Up,” former Steelers safety and current ESPN NFL personality Ryan Clark said the Bengals are wasting Joe Burrow’s prime years as the team enters another season with what is expected to be a horrific run defense.
Bengals fans held their breath as quarterback Joe Burrow was brought down violently twice during preseason action against the Commanders.