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Cincinnati is officially eliminated from playoff contention, but the team doesn’t plan to shut Burrow down for the year.
The Cincinnati Bengals were officially eliminated from postseason contention on Sunday, but don't expect quarterback Joe Burrow to be shut down as the team's season winds down.
ESPN's Rex Ryan on Joe Burrow: "I see a guy that has had it up to here. ... This team quit. He knows it. ... He's having a miserable time right now.
Week 15 of the NFL season is in the books, and many fantasy managers are advancing or have already been eliminated from the playoffs. But beyond the box scores, it’s always fun to take a step back and highlight the most memorable moments from the week.
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Joe Burrow speaks on controversial comments
Joe Burrow spoke to the media after the Cincinnati Bengals were shut out 24-0 against the Baltimore Ravens. Less than a week after comments that gave Bengals fans and media more questions than answers, Burrow put the blame for the loss squarely on his shoulders.
The Bengals' offense, however, was unable to capitalize on the defense's performance. The reason is quite simple, at least from Burrow's perspective.
Asked before the Bengals' Week 15 game whether frigid conditions would affect him, QB Joe Burrow said the cold, without excessive wind, would not.
Cincinnati Bengals fans had their hearts in their mouths when Joe Burrow addressed the media during the week. Stating that he has ‘to have fun’ in order to continue to playing