Joe Burrow goes a long way with the Cincinnati Bengals. The QB has carved a name for himself, and he’s been spectacular with his performance. He received two Pro Bowl honors,s and he’s all set to do more with the team.
Burrows is a respected player in the league. Several fans love him and several former players support the Bengals star. It turns out that Peyton Manning is also a huge fan for Burrow. The two-time Super Bowl QB recently heaped huge praise on Burrow, saying that the game is not over when he has the ball in his hands.
“He’s an incredible quarterback. He’s just fun to watch play. He’s exciting when the ball is in his hands. The game is never over. And I know he fully expects, as I do as well, to bring a championship here to Cincinnati,” Manning said.
“I fully expect them to be in contention in the AFC every year,” Manning said. “It’s tough. The division is extremely tough. Nobody’s going to just lay down and let you have it. You’ve got to go and get it. I know he’s capable of doing that, and I look forward to watching him in his journey,” Manning continued.
Joe Burrow is yet to win a Super Bowl and his closest was when he played the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl LVI. It’s time for the Bengals star to win a ring and as Peyton says, the game is never over.

Former NFL QB Supports Joe Burrow For Taking The Blame
Peyton is not the only player who has a good word about Joe Burrow. Former NFL QB Chase Daniel backed Burrow for taking responsibility for his team. After things went bad for the Bengals, Burrow said the team would have been in a better spot if they had played better.

Despite leading the league in passing yards and TDs, Burrow still took the blame. Daniel was impressed with his words that he reacted to Burrow’s comments.
“That’s good leadership, first of all from Joe, he’s pointing the finger directly at him, that’s always been Joe he’s always stood up and never pointed fingers. To me, he doesn’t owe them another playoff win, the least of the Bengals worries right now and all the problems that they have, is with Joe Burrow he is the last person they’re worried about showing up,” Daniel said.

The Bengals’ QB is hoping to have a strong year with his team as they prepare for a fresh season. They also hope to make the playoffs this time.
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