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Joe Brrrrr: Bengals need QB to heat up after ice-cold start

It’s early, and Joe Burrow and the Bengals still may rebound to go on a deep playoff run like last season. But this year’s version has had some alarming struggles already.

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Author Bobby Finger on Jezebel, shared by Tom Ley to DeadspinPosted on September 19, 2023Categories sports

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