Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals
Digest more
The Cincinnati Bengals held their first practice of training camp on Wednesday, and in what might go down as the biggest shocker of the NFL preseason, the defense outplayed the offense. And yes, you read that right: A Bengals defense that was historically bad last season managed to slow down Joe Burrow,
In a video posted by the Museum Center, marketing and communications manager Joey Talmage approaches Chase saying, "Hey, I brought a dinosaur tooth for Joe (Burrow)," before revealing he brought buoyancy organs for the wide receiver, too. The buoyancy organs came from cephalopods, a class of marine animals, from New Zealand, Talmage told Chase.
The quarterback enters this camp healthy and eager to put an end to the team's notoriously slow starts to the season.
The Cincinnati Bengals opened up training camp this week with more sputters than sparks, and Joe Burrow hasn’t held back his frustration.“Poorly,” he said, per ESPN’s Ben Baby on Wednesday when he fielded questions about the offense.
1don MSN
In recent years, injuries to quarterback Joe Burrow contributed to the team's slow starts that ultimately contributed to Cincinnati missing the playoffs each of the last two years. And while Burrow is healthy now,
Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The Indianapolis Colts' camp is taking place in Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana.