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The season did not come to full bloom for the young quarterback Joe Burrow. After a hard-earned spot in Super Bowl 56, the Cincinnati Bengals lost the biggest game of the year with just a close margin of three points. Although they had a near attempt at the Lombardi Trophy, the Bengals got a melodious consolation price.

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The 25-year-old quarterback, along with his Cincy teammates, joined the iconic rapper Kid Cudi for a super cool after-party. The Cleveland-born rapper helped Burrow drown his sorrows and enliven with a much-needed session of some Cudi music.

Joe Burrow raps along with Kid Cudi

The Cincy quarterback has had quite a journey this season. And on his way to the top, the Heisman winner has gained a lot of fans and also bolstered his bro code with his childhood idol Kid Cudi. After winning his AFC Championship Game, the quarterback revealed his love for the rapper. To which the rapper had a wholesome response.

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He asked the young quarterback for his jersey, which he was seen wearing at the SoFi and while performing for the Bengals. Burrow, along with a few of his teammates hopped on the stage with Kid Cudi as he sang his legendary songs.

Joe Burrow was seen on the stage reciting the raps. It looked as if the Cincy QB had known all the songs by heart. He literally did not skip a beat while rapping along with the veteran rapper on stage with his teammates.

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After the party, Cudi took to Twitter to mention how happy his new friends were while heading home and was excited to see them play next season. “Performed at the Bengals after party w Joe and the boyz. He made the set list. All his favorite Cudi jams. We all had some fun tn. Sent them off w a lot of love. Congrats on an epic season fellas!! We back next year! #WhoDey #Bengals,” Kudi tweeted.

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The Bengals missed the Lombardi Trophy just by a small difference to one of the most bullying defenses in the league, and now they will look forward to redemption next season. Will they make it next time?

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