Throughout his college and professional career, superstar quarterback Joe Burrow has not been particularly open in sharing his political beliefs and opinions publicly. And while Burrow has given no clear indication about who he intends to support in the upcoming 2024 presidential election, he was recently seen comfortably chatting with Donald Trump.
Donald Trump and Cincinnati Bengals superstar Joe Burrow were both in attendance for the UFC 299 for the fight between Sean O’Malley and Marlon Vera in Miami on Saturday night, along with San Francisco 49ers star Nick Bosa, a college teammate of Burrow during his time at Ohio State.
During the festivities, the two appeared to have a pleasant exchange with Donald Trump as they shook hands and briefly chatted with the former president while smiling and laughing.
Excited to see what the internet does with this one pic.twitter.com/FWx0see5Jd
— Will Compton (@_willcompton) March 10, 2024
Burrow and Bosa even took the time to pose for a photo with Trump before the event, which was then posted on social media by Dan Scavino Jr., who is Trump’s senior advisor and his former White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications.
.@realDonaldTrump, Nick Bosa, and Joe Burrow at #UFC299 in Miami, Florida… pic.twitter.com/VUz3lBdfqR
— Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) March 10, 2024
Obviously, this isn’t an endorsement from Burrow, but it is pretty noteworthy to see him so pleasantly chatting with Trump at the event.
[Will Compton, Dan Scavino Jr.]

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