It’s always big news when Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow sits down for a conversation with pretty much anyone.
The most recent example was a routine post-workout media session at Paul Browm Stadium as OTAs came to a close before the team heads for a break.
There, Burrow touched on a number of subjects with reporters, including off-field topics like gun control and noteworthy things like his upcoming second pro contract.
Below, we’ll outline some of the most noteworthy comments and notes and provide some takeaways, ranging from Burrow talking about some new teammates to even dishing an opinion on Batman vs. Superman.
Why he gives back
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Burrow continues to pop up in videos where he makes sure to sign as much stuff for kids as possible. His explanation is pretty great too.
“I love doing stuff for the kids, just thinking about myself in that situation when I was little I would have been ecstatic if somebody did that for me,” Burrow said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. “If I see a kid I always try to put a smile on their face.”
No days off
Burrow told reporters it’s go time, to the point he seemingly intends to take his trainer with him if he travels so that he doesn’t miss a workout from here on out.
Batman or Superman?
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Burrow made an interesting choice in the classic super hero debate.
“I mean, Batman’s not really a super hero but the movies are the best,” Burrow said. “I really liked Spiderman growing up, I would say. Not a Superman fan. Batman beats Superman.
On Ted Karras
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Ask Burrow, and Ted Karras, the new center brought over in free agency, is just what the offense needed.
“Ted’s awesome,” Burrow said. “A loud leader up front that you want in your center. He’s above and beyond…
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