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Bengals QB Joe Burrow Explains Why He Didn’t Touch the Turkey After Thanksgiving Win Over Ravens
A Thanksgiving Day win is one of those bucket list items for an NFL quarterback, and the Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow got his first one on Thursday, November 27, against the Baltimore Ravens. While Burrow,
After missing more than two months with a turf toe injury that required surgery, Bengals QB Joe Burrow threw two touchdowns in a 32-14 win at the Ravens.
After a long road Burrow officially announced to the NFL world he was back Thursday night — and the Bengals just might be, too
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow dismissed the idea that he would have been content to sit out the rest of the season to let his toe injury heal simply because the Bengals were 3-8 going into Thursday's game against the Ravens and he showed the difference he makes to the team in his return to action.
Week 13 of the NFL season kicks off on Thanksgiving and rolls right into a rare Friday game, providing a holiday stretch of pregame tunnel looks to match the packed schedule. With Green Bay Packers-Detroit Lions,
Growing up in Ohio, Joe Burrow’s go-to team to play as in Madden wasn’t the Cincinnati Bengals, the team he now quarterbacks, and it wasn’t the Cleveland Browns. It was the New Orleans Saints.
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The Cincinnati Bengals thumped the Baltimore Ravens, 32-14, to close out the NFL's Thanksgiving triple-header. Joe Burrow's return predictably proved to be a total game-changer as the quarterback outplayed Lamar Jackson and threw the AFC North into further disarray.