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ESPN insiders say Bengals sources haven’t indicated Joe Burrow wants out, but pressure is building for Cincinnati to upgrade in 2026.
Cincinnati isn’t moving on from Burrow anytime soon while Miami now faces a major decision on Tagovailoa, one that includes facing a potential $99 million dead money charge — Miami can lost Tagovailoa as a post-June 1 cut and spread the cap hit over two years, $67.4 million in 2026 and $31.8 million in 2027.
There's little reason at the moment to believe Burrow, who's playing in his sixth season in Cincinnati, wants out. ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky nonetheless played the “What If?” game and floated three potential landing spots for the two-time Pro Bowler in the future: the Jets, Raiders and Steelers.
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Derek Stingley Jr. (Houston Texans), Patrick Surtain II (Denver Broncos), Christian Gonzalez (New England Patriots) and Denzel Ward ( Cleveland Browns) were elected to represent the AFC in this year's Pro Bowl Games ahead of Turner and others. Stingley Jr. and Surtain will act as starters.
CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was asked about his future on Wednesday. The star signal-caller made it clear he expected to be in Cincinnati next season. He also left the door open for a new team in the future. "I can't see that. No," Burrow said when asked about playing elsewhere next season.
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Joe Burrow has been in the news regarding his football future, and with the Cincinnati Bengals eliminated from playoff contention for the third consecutive season, that conversation is only going to get louder with him at the forefront.