One Joe Burrow moment from win against Ravens isn't getting nearly enough attention
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had a moment in Sunday's win against the Baltimore Ravens that isn't getting nearly enough attention. No, I'm not talking about Burrow's wild scramble that basically turned a sack into a six-yard gain (though that was certainly impressive). Instead, I'm talking about the no-look pass that Burrow completed to wide […]
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had a moment in Sunday's win against the Baltimore Ravens that isn't getting nearly enough attention.
No, I'm not talking about Burrow's wild scramble that basically turned a sack into a six-yard gain (though that was certainly impressive).
Instead, I'm talking about the no-look pass that Burrow completed to wide receiver Tyler Boyd.
That's a play that Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has made several times. And every time Mahomes makes that play, it seems like it's the lead story on SportsCenter. The national media outlets love to act like Mahomes is the only quarterback that can make that throw.
Burrow, though, is just as capable of making magical plays like Mahomes makes. And he seemingly shows it every week.
Nearly every game we see Burrow doing something special like his impressive scramble or his no-look pass. But he never seems to get the same amount of love for those plays as Mahomes gets.
Maybe that'll change if Burrow leads the Bengals to a win in Super Bowl LVII next month.
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