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Joe Burrow’s beef with the Baltimore Ravens has been long-standing. This year, the Ravens one-upped him after he took a hit in Week 11. It was a wrist injury that knocked him out of the game. Since then, it’s been painful and uncertain for the Cincinnati Bengals as well as the Who Dey Nation. Cincy’s faithful were riding the Burrow hype train straight to the Super Bowl station, but the conductor got benched. Can the Bengals still punch their playoff ticket without their star QB?
QBs like Burrow come around about as often as a Hail Mary touchdown. Interestingly, fate decided to throw a curveball, and Burrow’s former captors are his current conquerors. Is it time for a Who Dey revival?
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Joe Burrow’s masterpiece: Recalling the 5-TD extravaganza that shook Who Dey Nation
Joe Burrow turned his Ravens rivalry into a personal vendetta, and oh boy, did he make it memorable. Flashback to the days when Burrow was still a sophomore starter for the Bengals. In a showdown that felt like a blockbuster movie, Burrow unleashed his inner beast against the mighty birds.
525 yards and 5 touchdowns, that’s not a stat line; that’s a highlight reel waiting to happen. Racking up the feat, Burrow orchestrated a symphony of TDs for Kevin Mixon, Tee Higgins, and Tyler Boyd. It’s a masterpiece that even Picasso would appreciate.
This game day spectacle isn’t just a memory; it’s a lifeline for the Who Dey Nation. As they eagerly await their QB sensation’s triumphant return to the gridiron, that epic beatdown of the Ravens is the pep talk they need.
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From crunch to comeback: The Burrow chronicles unfold
Joe Burrow may be facing some setbacks on the field, but don’t think for a second that he’s just chilling on the sidelines sipping Gatorade. This QB sensation is pulling strings behind the scenes, making moves like a chess grandmaster. Defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo spilled the beans – on just his second day back, Burrow crashed the third-down install meetings for the defense. The legend of Burrow continues to grow, and it’s all about being a gridiron maestro.

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Nov 16, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) emerges from the examination tent before running to the locker room with an apparent hand injury in the second quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Greene-USA TODAY Sports
But let’s talk about the elephant in the room – injuries. Calf trouble during training camp? Been there. Started the season hampered? Done that. This isn’t Burrow’s first rodeo with injuries. Remember that knee-knocking season-ender in 2020? Lightning doesn’t strike twice, right? Well, it did. Can Burrow shake off this injury curse and stage a comeback that’ll leave everyone shook? We’re passing the mic to you, armchair analysts. Drop your gridiron predictions in the comments – let’s see who’s got the crystal ball for the Burrow bounce-back!
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