Joe Burrow found himself trolled online as the star Cincinnati Bengals‘ quarterback was ripped into for his dress sense as he arrived at the Paycor Stadium to take on the Cleveland Browns on December 22.
The 28-year-old football ace has been in specular form through the 2024/25 NFL season and has passed for 36 touchdowns and 3977 yards, whilst allowing just eight interceptions through 14 games.
The QB sported a very casual grey hoodie, white vest, baggy black pants with white shoes as he takes to the field once again just weeks after his home was burgled and his potentially hidden lover became known to the world.
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Yet despite being in the MVP conversation along with Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, he got no credit from the fans as he arrived to his home patch on Sunday for the all-AFC North contest as they brutally shot down his looks.
One user wrote to X.com, formerly Twitter, “Why do NFL players always wear the weirdest s***??”
A second added, “What tf are those pants? People with money are weird.”
And a third commented, “This his slim shady look?”
Whilst a fourth declared, “Dude dresses like he’s 14.”
Bengals look to keep season alive
Either way, Burrow‘s head will be locked in on the task ahead instead of what people think of his wardrobe as he must guide the Bengals to victory over the Browns if they want to keep their slim hopes of reaching the playoffs alive.
The team are currently 6-8 but if they win their games and results fall in their favor then they could jump ahead of either the Pittsburgh Steelers or Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North. They were given a five percent probability to make the cut ahead of their clash on December 22.
Burrow and his offense had scored 399 points ahead of kick-off but have been let down their defense, who have allowed 387 against them, the most in the entire AFC and second-most in the NFL behind the Carolina Panthers.
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