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The Cincinnati Bengals are going through some things. Days after quarterback Joe Burrow made some worrisome comments about whether he still enjoys playing football, the team was shut out by the division-rival Baltimore Ravens.
Despite the loss and his recent comments that led to questions about his future in Cincinnati, Burrow stated that he "has a lot of confidence" with the Bengals' front office. "I know how hard people work at it, and we have the right people," Burrow said via a team transcript. "It starts with players playing better, and today it was me."
A new report provides details on the status of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. He had a bizarre press conference this week.
The Cincinnati Bengals' 2025 season has been one to forget. They moved to 4-10 after a 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati,
J.J. McCarthy is progressing, while a pair of QBs in their 40s are making a positive impact. Meanwhile, Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa are in precarious situations.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow is not seeking a trade and is not considering retirement, despite recent comments that led to speculation.
Following an emotional interview mid-week, the future of Joe Burrow with the Bengals received an update on Sunday.
CINCINNATI -- It's the season of giving, and for Bengals fans, that hasn't necessarily been a good thing, because the only thing Joe Burrow has been giving them over the past two weeks is anxiety. Last week, Burrow sounded like someone who wasn't having very much fun playing football, leading to some speculation that he might pull an Andrew Luck.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow appears to be in a funk. A week after making comments suggesting he's no longer having fun playing football, and then turning in one of his worst performances of the season,
Joe Burrow speaks to the media ahead of Week 16 against the Miami Dolphins. Burrow, who turned 29 last week, has been open in recent weeks about his mental state. Missing 10 weeks recovering from toe surgery turned into a time to reflect more deeply on existential questions regarding his life and career.
The Bengals coach was given a five-year extension after the team's Super Bowl appearance in 2021, which extended his contract through the 2026 season. The general belief was that Taylor was still coaching under that contract,