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Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow was set to buy a Batmobile replica, but changed his mind about the purchase after an unsettling event at his house.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bengals as ‘Quarterback’ EP 3 Review: Bengals’ Joe Burrow Talks Criticism and Archaeology as Show Does Evan McPherson Dirty .
The Cincinnati Bengals star is one of three quarterbacks featured in the second season of the Netflix show "Quarterback," which debuted Tuesday. Burrow, the Detroit Lions ' Jared Goff and Atlanta Falcons ' Kirk Cousins were followed and captured by cameras for a seven-episode season that took a behind-the-scenes look at their 2024 seasons.
Deep down, Joe Burrow is like all of us. He enjoys a fine cigar (after completing an undefeated season and winning a national championship). He considers buying the Batmobile. And, most importantly of all, the dude loves natural history.
Most would agree Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is a top-five player at his position in the NFL right now. Burrow is often up there alongside the likes of Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen when onlookers bring up stats, fundamentals and other factors. Some would even put him at two, if not one.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow: "When you get to an offseason healthy, that's a weight off your shoulders, I'd say. I've had a lot of not healthy offseasons."
After a four-minute montage of the three quarterbacks setting up the series, which includes reference to the break-in, the first vignette opens with a shot of Paycor Stadium with the Ohio River and the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in the foreground as piano music plays.
A tense conversation between Joe Burrow and Zac Taylor captured in the Netflix show "Quarterbacks" is making the rounds on social media.