“What Joe Burrow has done does not happen in football”- Dan Orlovsky heaps praises for the Bengals QB after a sensational season


“What Joe Burrow has done does not happen in football”- Dan Orlovsky heaps praises for the Bengals QB after a sensational season

Dan Orlovsky and Joe Burrow

Cincinnati Bengals led by Joe Burrow are going to their first Super Bowl in 33 years as they prepare to face the Los Angeles Rams at the SoFi stadium to achieve greatness and write their name in the history of the game.

Joe Burrow has been earning praises from all around the world due to his exceptional performances throughout the regular season and in playoffs which have led his team to this point where all eyes are upon them and rooting for them to win the Super Bowl to complete a fantastic underdog story.

Former NFL player and current ESPN Analyst Dan Orlovsky heaped praises for Burrow’s sensational performances throughout the season and said, “What Joe Burrow has done does NOT happen in football! You don’t get sacked and pressured as much as he does and not give the ball to the other team.”

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“He was a bottom 5 quarterback in the NFL last season”- Dan Orlovsky on Joe Burrow

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Dan Orlovsky on First Take talked about the emergence of Joe Burrow from last season to this season and said, “He was a bottom 5 quarterback in the league last season when coming to throwing interceptions under the pressure and now he is the top 5 quarterback.”

He added, “Despite having a bad offensive line, Burrow has done a remarkable job in protecting the football.”, as Burrow despite getting sacked so many times throughout the season has led this team to this point which should is a very great achievement considering the fact that he is just in the second season of his NFL career.

Matthew Stafford

Despite all the praises that Dan Orlovsky had for Joe Burrow he still thinks that the Rams will win the Super Bowl as he said, “I don’t see how Matthew Stafford loses this game, I know there is a formula with which the Bengals can win this game but I don’t just see that happening

Matthew Stafford will be determined to win the Super Bowl in just his first season at the Los Angeles Rams after getting traded from the Detroit Lions as he looks to cement his legacy after performing great throughout his career but failing to perform well in the playoffs due to a poor team at Detroit.

 

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