Burrow, of course, is an MVP finalist after he led the league in yards (4,918) and touchdowns (43) while throwing just nine interceptions. Well-known organization ineptitude and fired coaches explain the playoff miss, to go very light on the obvious here.
The NFL playoffs have put things in perspective for a few quarterbacks. Joe Burrow's Cincinnati Bengals came agonizingly close to making the playoffs but only have themselves to blame after missing out in Week 18 following the Denver Broncos' shutout 38-0 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Denver Broncos ' comeback 2024 season ended with a loud thud as they lost 31-7 on January 12 in Orchard Park, New York against Sean McDermott's Buffalo Bills. The Broncos' playoff loss put an end to incredible seasons by star cornerback Patrick Surtain and rookie quarterback Bo Nix .
The Denver Broncos have the best defensive back in the game. However, even an elite stopper like Patrick Surtain II has had trouble against Ja'Marr
Welcome to the Fourth Annual Fantasy Billboard Awards, recognizing the NFL players that brought our Fantasy Football teams glory, shame, or surprise.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is officially one of the five finalists for the NFL’s MVP award given on Feb. 8. Burrow is a finalist along with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff and Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley.
On one hand, Burrow is getting $55 million per year. On the other hand, he might have to watch more than a few quality teammates come and go as the Bengals struggle to put enough talent around him to get the Bengals the first Super Bowl win in franchise history.
Joe Burrow on Ja'Marr Chase during an ESPN Pro Bowl Games interview Thursday: "I don't know what more he could do to show and prove himself."
Some franchises have felt glory slip through their fingers, while others have never even reached the big game. Year after year, their fans dream of breaking the curse and making history in the NFL. Check out which teams.
Former LSU football players are getting recognition in the National Football League as finalists for the Associated Press’ 2024 NFL Awards.
All-Pro cornerback Pat Surtain II covered many of the league’s top wide receivers this season, but one stood out above the rest. Surtain was named a First-team All-Pro for the second time in his NFL career this season.