“I make too much money to have fake ones”- Joe Burrow flaunts his diamond ‘JB9’ chain in post-match conference

Joe Burrow
The Cincinnati Bengals led by Joe Burrow are going to the Super Bowl! The Bengals just defeated the almighty Kansas City Chiefs led by Patrick Mahomes at their home in the AFC Championship Game and have booked their spot in the Super Bowl which will be played at the SoFi Stadium.
Joe Burrow was once again the main man for the Bengals comeback win as they found themselves down 21-3 in the second quarter of the game before they scored 23 unanswered points and held the KC offense to just 3 points in the second half.

Bengals won the game in overtime after Patrick Mahomes’ pass to Tyreek Hill was intercepted and the ball was turned over and given back to Joe Burrow who led a drive leading to the game-winning field goal by their rookie kicker Evan McPherson who once again came up big in the biggest moment of the game.
During the post-match conference of the game against the Chiefs, Joe Burrow was seen wearing a diamond chain with his initials ‘JB9’ on it and was asked by the reporter whether the diamonds were real or not, to which Burrow replied, “I make too much money to have fake ones.”
Joe Burrow leads the Cincinnati Bengals to the Super Bowl

The Cincinnati Bengals are going to their first Super Bowl in 33 years and all of this is because of this team which is led by Burrow who has changed the trajectory of this franchise completely as this team wasn’t even expected to make the playoffs but here they are, AFC Champions and Super Bowl-bound.
“Burrow to the bowl!”

Joe Burrow has defied all the odds and has become the only No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft history to lead his team to a Super Bowl in just his second season. This record itself signifies the amount of change that Burrow has brought to this franchise.
Since the moment Joe Burrow was reunited with his LSU teammate and wide receiver JaMarr Chase who was drafted by the Bengals this season, they have been on a tier and put up a show whenever they have played home or away. They have knocked out both the No.1 and No.2 seed in the AFC on their way to the AFC Championship and the Super Bowl.