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Even at the age of 28, Joe Burrow has experienced nearly all that the game of football offers. He’s played for an Ohio high school state title. He’s won a national championship and Heisman Trophy. He’s reached the Super Bowl, recovered from major injuries (twice), become the highest-paid player in the league, set franchise records and even used his fame to work the Paris Fashion Week runway.
The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback has seemingly seen it all. He’s never seen this. Never in his life has Burrow been forced to play out the final month of a season with postseason games all but off the table.
As cameras focus on his frustrations and reactions nearly every week, the latest a sideline vent at coach Zac Taylor during a 37-27 win at Tennessee, he’s learning about his coping mechanisms on the fly…
…“I always just try to display a championship mindset,” Burrow said. “When things are good and good enough, to do what we want to do, then I try to verbalize that. When things aren’t up to standard, in my opinion, I try to verbalize that as well. I probably could have done that in a better way on Sunday.”
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