Cincinnati Bengals superstar quarterback Joe Burrow missed the majority of the 2023 season after suffering a season-ending wrist injury at the beginning of November. And it sounds like he wants to send a message to anyone who might have forgotten about how dominant he can be when he’s healthy.
During a recent appearance on Pardon My Take, Joe Burrow admitted the brutal truth that people do forget about you when you aren’t on the field. But Burrow is embracing that brutal truth as he vows to “give people something to talk about” this upcoming season.
“I believe that,” Burrow said according to Pro Football Talk. “That’s what happens when you get hurt, though. You don’t play football, people forget about you. . . . If you’re not out there and people aren’t watching you, then there’s nothing to talk about. I’m going to give people something to talk about this year. I’m excited about it.”
Obviously, Burrow has established himself as one of the best and most dominant quarterbacks in the league when he’s healthy as he led the Bengals to the Super Bowl in just his second season in the league. We’ll have to see if he can remain healthy for the team this upcoming season.

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