Bengals QB Joe Burrow just gave one of the best quotes in NFL history

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback, Joe Burrow, has a lot to be confident in. The Bengals ended the season on an eight-game win streak, winning the AFC North for the second consecutive year and locking up the three seed in the playoffs. Of course, it was time for Burrow to hit the post-game festivities after the Bengals […]

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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) looks on from the sideline between drives in the second quarter of the NFL Week 18 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023. The Bengals led 24-7 at halftime. Baltimore Ravens At Cincinnati Bengals Nfl Week 18

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback, Joe Burrow, has a lot to be confident in. The Bengals ended the season on an eight-game win streak, winning the AFC North for the second consecutive year and locking up the three seed in the playoffs.

Of course, it was time for Burrow to hit the post-game festivities after the Bengals defeated Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. When the topic of how much of a window the Bengals have to win a Super Bowl, Burrow gave an answer that will be talked about for years to come.

"The window's my whole career," said Burrow. "And everybody that we have in that locker room, all the coaches we have, things are going to change year to year. But, our window is always open."

Talk that talk, Burrow.

It's not surprising that the former first-round pick feels the way he does.

Burrow lead the Bengals to the Super Bowl in 2021 in his first full season, a year after his rookie campaign was ended by a torn ACL. With expectations through the roof entering this season, has played even better, and the Bengals are one of the few teams with a real shot to win it all.

Over the two seasons, Burrow has thrown for over 9,000 yards and has established himself as a top-five player at the quarterback position. The scary part for the rest of the NFL is that Burrow is only 26, so his best football hasn't even been seen yet, and he's already elite.

Before Burrow gave his thoughts about the future on Sunday, he stayed in the present and gave a shout-out to Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, who has made a miraculous recovery after going into cardiac arrest in Cincinnati on Monday.

“It’s nice to come out with a win, and it’s nice to hear that Damar is doing better," said Burrow.

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