Joe Burrow is no guest to eye-catching outfits. Although the Cincinnati Bengals QB dressed subtly this time, he did not fail to catch the attention of onlookers. The 25-year-old elite shot-caller donned Ja’Marr Chase’s 2019 national title jersey. He returned to the Dame for the game against the New Orleans Saints. The NFL Twitter was quick to comment and react to the pre-game outfit of the leading QB.
Probably should be more focused on the game than his attire. I think success has gone to his head.
— chris martin (@chrisma27087058) October 16, 2022
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Joe Burrow‘s trustworthy receiver, Ja’Marr Chase, helped the LSU Tigers win the College Football Playoff National Championship. The signal-caller for the Tigers was able to put up phenomenal numbers in the game because he had a fantastic receiver.
Ja’Marr Chase of LSU finished the contest with 9 catches for 221 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns. Chase had 162 receiving yards at the end of the first half. The 22-year-old WR surpassed O.J. Howard of Alabama’s record of 208 yards in receptions during a semifinal or championship game in the College Football Playoff.
Joe sporting Ja’Marr’s National Championship jersey 🔥@JoeyB | #CINvsNO pic.twitter.com/riBee8nAgM
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) October 16, 2022
Therefore, to honor his outstanding buddy, the young Super Bowl-winning passer wears Chase’s jersey to the Caesars Superdome – an unforgettable arena. After LSU’s 2019 championship victory, Burrow lit a cigar in one of the most memorable football viral moments of the past ten years.
Fans reacted to Joe Burrow in Chase’s memorable jersey
While entering the Dome, Burrow had his earphones on and looked like was enjoying some tunes.
A fan commented and appreciated the adoration Burrow and Chase have for each other.
That's some deep love for his brother
— Jay Fred (@Jayjay_swagkid) October 16, 2022
A fan posted the iconic cigar-smoking video shot after his remarkable win at the national championship.
Who Dey Baby pic.twitter.com/YE6WYuli4J
— 🇺🇸iistarkyii–Buckeyes (6-0)(3-0) Bengals (2-3) (@iistarkyii) October 16, 2022
He's just showing appreciation to the team that gave him an opportunity. He's always been grateful for his position now knowing he wouldn't be where he is now without that opportunity.
— Tiger Girl K (@tigergirl3018) October 16, 2022
This user thought the QB is listening to the popular opening theme of the cartoon show, SpongeBob SquarePants.
He’s definitely listening to the spongebob theme song
— shaley something (@shaleywolf) October 16, 2022
This user wanted the Bengals to defeat the New Orleans Saints.
I need them boys to go crazy today in New Orleans !
— 502twinz2 (@502twinz2) October 16, 2022
A fan who loves both teams and expressed how excited he was to watch the two clash against each other.
@Saints are my team, and the #Bengals are also, and these two are about to play some 🏈 Much love to @JoeyB Lets have a fun great game today 🍻 #CINvsNO
— Shane Dedon 🎃 (@ShaneDedon) October 16, 2022
A fan commented Burrow should focus more on his gameplay than on his outfits.
Probably should be more focused on the game than his attire. I think success has gone to his head.
— chris martin (@chrisma27087058) October 16, 2022
A fan who wanted to know what the starting QB listened to.
I’m more curious as to what he’s listening to lol
— unda da sea (@trizzaleo) October 16, 2022
This user found Burrow’s gesture cute.
Lololol… that’s pretty damn sweet!
— Anne Cassity (@AnneCassity1) October 16, 2022
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Although the jersey looks great on Joe and it is a noble gesture, fans want to see the Bengals defeat the Saints.
Given the Bengals’ poor offense and criticism of Zac Taylor’s play-calling, that is no easy feat. A potential trap game for a contender would be against the Saints, who are 2-3 but still competitive.
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Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and others can, however, count on a friendly crowd and a memorable experience.
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