Last season, the duo of Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase took the NFL by storm. They ran through every team in the AFC and reached the Super Bowl. Even though they weren’t able to win the ring, it was a great season for them.
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Burrow, throughout the playoffs, was admired for his great fashion sense. He carried that swag around with him wherever he went. Recently, his favorite target, Ja’Marr Chase, revealed the real secret of Burrow’s great fashion sense.
Ja’Marr Chase said, “Joe always asks me to shop for him and drop it off at the house. He’s not really into fashion like that. He’s cool with his li’l khakis and skinny jeans.”
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So apparently, it was Ja’Marr Chase who was buying all those unique outfits for Burrow. The duo’s chemistry is unmatched. Whether on the field or off the field, they are always helping each other.
Burrow is like a big brother to Chase, and he has been looking out for him since their college days. Hopefully, they’ll be able to win the Super Bowl with the Cincinnati Bengals, just like they won the college championship with LSU.
Joe Burrow has an opportunity to cement himself in the league
Many people still think that last season was a fluke for Joe Burrow and the Bengals. As a result, Burrow will have an opportunity to show the world that he is legit and is a special player.
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The AFC North will be much more challenging this season. Baltimore will be back healthy and will be out for a revenge tour. The Cleveland Browns added Deshaun Watson, and he is bound to make an impact whenever he is available to play.
Burrow and the Bengals will have their work cut out for next season. If he is able to lead this team to another division title against the likes of Lamar Jackson and Deshaun Watson, he will be considered pretty soon as one of the best quarterbacks in the league.
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