Joe Lee Burrow is an American football quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. Following a stint with Ohio State, Burrow played college football at LSU, where he won the Heisman Trophy and the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship as a senior.
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Sometime a few days before Super Bowl Week, when the Bengals got a bit of a break before everything ramped up and the team headed to California, Joe Burrow watched “A Football Life: Kurt Warner.”
As Burrow marinated on Cincinnati’s 23-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday night, he remembered something Warner said during the documentary.
“He said they let it sting too much,” Burrow recalled. “They didn’t celebrate what they accomplished. Obviously it stings, but we had a great year, didn’t come out this last game the way we wanted to, but I think we still have something to celebrate.”
Super Bowl Outfit:
The Bengals didn’t come this far to only come this far, but for head coach Zac Taylor and the small group of players who went to postgame podiums, the feel was largely the same: There is still plenty to be proud of for this team, which won two games two years ago and four last year before winning the AFC North this season and going on a memorable postseason run.
“We’ve been working for the last six months, played 21 games, and then you lose the Super Bowl, it’s not a lot of fun,” Taylor said. But he expressed a fondness for this roster.
Super Bowl Suit:
Joe Burrow showed up to the Super Bowl in Los Angeles wearing a black and white striped suit that got everyone’s attention when he arrived at SoFi Stadium on Sunday.
The second-year QB has become known for his style and the look lived up to the hype surrounding what he’d wear to the biggest game of his life.
“Proud of them. Special group. It stings right now, but you gotta find a way to really cherish what this group had together. It’s a special group. It’s rare that you get to coach a team like this. This team means a lot. I’m proud of the way they fought. I thought they did a lot for our team, our organization, and for our city. And they need to be proud of that.”