Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals
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Pro Football Focus gave a low ranking to the Cincinnati Bengals secondary that regressed during the 2024 season.
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Former Jacksonville Jaguars great and NFL Network analyst Maurice Jones-Drew had a very low ranking for Cincinnati Bengals RB Chase Brown.
The Cincinnati Bengals have a highly-talented starting tight end, but could use more production behind him coming into the 2025 season.
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Last December, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow went viral when cameras picked up a heated sideline exchange with head coach Zac Taylor that featured plenty of obvious profanity and anger. Even the most casual of lip-readers could pick up on some of what was being said.
After a four-minute montage of the three quarterbacks setting up the series, which includes reference to the break-in, the first vignette opens with a shot of Paycor Stadium with the Ohio River and the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in the foreground as piano music plays.
Deep down, Joe Burrow is like all of us. He enjoys a fine cigar (after completing an undefeated season and winning a national championship). He considers buying the Batmobile. And, most importantly of all, the dude loves natural history.
But need is a tricky word, as one could easily suggest the Bengals need pass-rushers to help the rebuilding defense, given the pesky holdouts of first-round pick Shemar Stewart and Trey Hendrickson. That’s the route Josh Edwards of CBS Sports takes when outlining every biggest remaining need for all 32 teams:
Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase was the recipient of high praise from a legendary wide receiver from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.