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In a video posted by the Museum Center, marketing and communications manager Joey Talmage approaches Chase saying, "Hey, I brought a dinosaur tooth for Joe (Burrow)," before revealing he brought buoyancy organs for the wide receiver, too. The buoyancy organs came from cephalopods, a class of marine animals, from New Zealand, Talmage told Chase.
The Cincinnati Bengals entered the offseason with three main priorities: extend wide receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, and resolve the contract situation with defensive end and 2024 sack leader Trey Hendrickson.
Winning in Week 1 and starting the season on the right note would be the best thing for Cincinnati. The slow starts have crippled the team down the stretch and with Chase, Burrow and Higgins healthy and ready to go, the Bengals should be competing for a Lombardi Trophy every year.
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In recent years, injuries to quarterback Joe Burrow contributed to the team's slow starts that ultimately contributed to Cincinnati missing the playoffs each of the last two years. And while Burrow is healthy now,
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow discusses things he wants to improve on in 2025. Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn and quarterback Jayden Daniels share thoughts on wide receiver Terry Mclaurin hold out. New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson explains his mentality while on a new team and heading into the 2025 NFL season.
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SB Nation on MSNJoe Burrow calls receivers “the deepest and most talented group” he’s had since joining BengalsThe Bengals drafted Charlie Jones and Andrei Iosivas last year and Jermaine Burton this year. They also added Mike Gesicki in free agency and drafted rookie tight end Erick All. So far, Joe Burrow likes what he sees in these new (and relatively new) pieces after their first training camp practice this year: I feel really good about all of our options,