Joe Burrow made some news this past week after speaking at a press conference that happened to fall on his 29th birthday. He was noticeably reflective, talking about his career, what he’s been through, and what the future might hold. The tone of it all was pretty cryptic. Burrow essentially said that if he’s going to continue playing football, it needs to be fun for him going forward. His body has been through a lot, as we all know, including this season, where a toe injury k
As the 2025 NFL season enters the stretch run, it has felt like a true changing of the guard. Perennial playoff staples suddenly look vulnerable, and quarterbacks we’ve grown accustomed to seeing in January might soon be on the outside looking in. That has raised a question to me... Which quarterbacks around the league would you want to build a franchise around for the next five years? Below is a quick breakdown, complete with reasoning, concerns, and long-term projections, o
Joe Burrow returned to the field on Thanksgiving night for the Cincinnati Bengals after missing every game since Week 2 with a turf toe injury and despite the long layoff, he looked sharp in the second half, leading Cincinnati to an upset win over their AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens. His performance didn’t just bring excitement to the NFL happy to see Burrow back out on the field, but it made me think of a “what if” scenario that Bengals fans themselves might be thinking a