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JUST IN:”Joe Burrow Sends a Message to AFC North Rivals: ‘We’re Ready to Dominate'”
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is ready to remind everyone — including the Cleveland Browns — of what he’s capable of after missing a chunk of last season due to injury.
A wrist injury ended Burrow’s fourth NFL campaign in Week 11. The Bengals finished 9-8 and Cincinnati missed the postseason.
With that in the rearview mirror, Burrow is ready to insert himself back into the conversation as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL.
“I believe that,” Burrow said during an appearance on Pardon My Take when asked if he felt people have forgotten about him. “That’s what happens when you get hurt though. You don’t play football. People forget about you.
That’s part of the game. If you’re not out there and people aren’t watching you, then there’s nothing to talk about. So I’m going to give people something to talk about this year. I’m excited about it
As for the AFC North, Burrow predicts that his Bengals will win their third division title in four years.
“Bengals first, and then I don’t care,” Burrow said when asked to predict the AFC North
Burrow also weighed in on some of the notable defensive stars he has to go up against in the AFC North. While he acknowledged Browns reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett as a major threat, he pointed to Pittsburgh Steelers pass-rusher TJ Watt as one of the more unique challenges.
Yeah, I can definitely feel [him],” Burrow said of Watt’s presence. “TJ is a unique player in this league. There’s no other defensive lineman that I have to treat like a DB. I have to be conscious about where he’s at because he’s just going to jump up and catch it. And there’s nobody else who can do that.
You have to be alert for him in the pass game, which is very unique, I would say.
Watt finished runner-up to Garrett in Defensive Player of the Year voting. Burrow faced the Browns once last season. Cleveland notched a dominant 24-3 win, holding Burrow to 82 yards passing