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Cincinnati Bengals and QB Joe Burrow share a firm belief that they belong and thrive on the big stage. The Bengals franchise is making the Super Bowl for the first time in 33 years and has the potential to go home with the spoils. Burrow has been a presence on their offense and is playing some of his best football after getting drafted in 2020.

The already iconic Bengals QB shared his views on reaching the NFL’s headline event, stating, “I feel like it’s the beginning of my NFL career but I have worked hard and gone through a lot of adversity to get here in college and coming up. So I feel like I have earned my place here, and I am excited for my opportunity.

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The young 2nd year QB shares these sentiments with his organization and city. He recognizes the sacrifices of all his teammates and the coaching staff. He looks to ensure that they don’t waste something that has been a long time coming. Burrow believes the amount of work they put in to get to this point is because of the Bengals supporters.

Cincinnati and Joe Burrow are in it to win

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One of the top QBs in the league, Burrow shows maturity and traits of greatness in his second NFL season. There is weight behind Burrow and his words as he addressed media during the Super Bowl Opening Day. A notable factor in their success has been his command of respect and admiration from his teammates. They compliment him both on and off the pitch because of that very reason.

He oozes a calm yet driven approach to the game, and his teammates do follow suit. Another factor for their success has been the QB’s link-up with Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase. They have been a golden pair coming out of the same college in LSU that won the 2019 National Title. The Super Bowl LVI appearance will mark their first appearance in the historic event since 1989.

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The Bengals fans will turn up in numbers for one of the biggest moments in their history. The opponents Los Angeles Rams will be the toughest opponent they could have possibly faced from the NFC Division. It will be a meeting of two teams looking to make history on 14th February.

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