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Tagged: Joe Burrow (103 Results)

Mar
21

Bengals upgrade offensive line with RT Collins

The Cincinnati Bengals made a big move to upgrade their offensive line over the weekend, finalizing a deal with former Dallas Cowboys lineman LA’EL COLLINS. Collins was released by the CowboysMore last week after six seasons in Dallas. Collins is expected to immediately slide in as the Bengals’ right tackle. While his talent is unquestioned, it is worth noting that he has dealt with injury and suspension issues over the past two seasons. If he can remain healthy and avoid trouble, Collins provides a big upgrade for the offensive line and quarterback JOE BURROW. Less

Source: Cincinnati Enquirer

Around the NFL: Kenny Pickett

The long-awaited hand measurements for Kenny Pickett are in, and they’re even worse than expected – just 8.5 inches. That’s T-Rex small, and will scare off some teams.   more »

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Factoid: JaMarr Chase

Strictly off the measurables, you wouldn’t think JaMarr Chase would be one of the very best deep threats in the game. There are plenty of wide receivers who are bigger, and there are many who are faster. There also are a lot who are more experienced.   more »

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Factoid: Joe Burrow

Joe Burrow lost a Super Bowl a week ago today, but few tears were shed for him. He's 25 years old and has a lot of young talent around him, so surely he'll have more chances to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. Even if recent history is against him.   more »

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Feb
18

Burrow won’t need offseason knee surgery

Good news, fantasy owners. Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor confirmed this week that star quarterback JOE BURROW’s knee injury will not require offseason surgery. Burrow’s injury was officially diagnosed asMore a sprained MCL. It’s worth noting that the injury is not on the same knee Burrow injured in his rookie season. Burrow tore his left ACL and MCL in 2020 and missed the second half of his first year in the NFL and an entire offseason rehabbing. Less

Source: Cincinnati Enquirer

Feb
15

Burrow says knee “feels good” after Super Bowl injury

Cincinnati quarterback JOE BURROW said that his knee “feels good” after he suffered an injury in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl. Burrow said there was no chance he wouldMore miss the rest of the game after suffering the injury. He added that he had the knee checked out and that he planned to have it checked again when the team returned to Cincinnati. Stay tuned, fantasy owners. Less

Source: NFL.com

Ask the Experts: What will happen in Super Bowl LVI?

ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: What will happen in Super Bowl LVI?  more »

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Ask the Experts: Who has changed your opinion most this postseason?

ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Who has changed your opinion most this postseason?  more »

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Factoid: Joe Burrow

It's a quarterback-driven league; this is no secret. And it's a huge part of why Joe Burrow is in the Super Bowl in just his 2nd season, and why the other Super Bowl participants the last two years have gotten there, as well. These are the guys to go all out to get on your roster.   more »

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Factoid: Franchise quarterbacks

It’s a quarterback driven league. Maybe now more than ever. If you want to contend for a Super Bowl or make the playoffs year after year, it sure helps to have an elite player at that position. This was on display at Arrowhead last week, with Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen going back and forth.  more »

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Fantasy Index Weekly: AFC Championship: Cincinnati Bengals

Fantasy Index Weekly is done for the season, but we'll take a look at the remaining three games in detail anyway. First up, the road team in the AFC Championship Game, the Cincinnati Bengals. (Kansas City and the NFC teams will be analyzed here over the next three days.)  more »

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Factoid: Joe Burrow

In a playoff competition where you can only start each player one time, I'm thinking about using Joe Burrow this week. He's a great young quarterback, of course, but there are a lot of great quarterbacks playing this week -- highlighting why teams are willing to give up so much to land such players. But Burrow might have the best matchup of anyone in Week 20.   more »

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Dynasty Leagues: Long-term QB rankings

With Joe Burrow having thrown for 971 yards and 8 TDs in his last two games, it’s fair to say that he’s graduated from being an up-and-coming quarterback. He’s now one of the very best guys – not only for this year, but for the foreseeable future.  more »

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Jan
6

Burrow, Mixon out for Bengals season finale

Cincinnati running back JOE MIXON tested positive for Covid-19 and reportedly will not play in Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns. The Bengals will also be without starting quarterback JOE BURROW,More who will sit out to rest a sore right knee and injured right pinkie for the playoffs. Backup quarterback BRANDON ALLEN will start in place of Burrow. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Jan
3

Bengals QB Burrow, WR Chase make history

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback JOE BURROW and wide receiver JA’MARR CHASE continued their season-long connection in Sunday’s comeback win over Kansas City. Chase caught 3 touchdown passes and finished with 266 receivingMore yards, which is the most in a game by a rookie in NFL history. Chase also broke JUSTIN JEFFERSON’s NFL rookie record for receiving yards in a season. Burrow, meanwhile, threw for 446 yards and set a new Bengals record for single season passing yardage. Less

Source: Cincinnati Enquirer

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