Joe Burrow’s break out season in 2021 led the Bengals to a Super Bowl appearance.
His return from injury, along with the arrival of [autotag]Ja’Marr Chase[/autotag], provided the Bengals with a potent offense. Expectations were raised headed into 2022 – but Burrow didn’t get off to the best start.
He threw four interceptions in the opening loss to the Steelers. In a week two loss in Dallas, he averaged just 5.5 yards per attempt. Since that 0-2 start, the Bengals are 7-2 and sit tied atop the AFC North with the Baltimore Ravens.
They’ve gone on this run behind some strong performances from Burrow. The MVP race is wide open and Burrow is going to get a shot to make his case over the next month. Here the case for Burrow making a run.