Joe Burrow praised the Philadelphia Eagles' finances after claiming it seems as if the NFL salary cap "doesn't exist" when it comes to the Super Bowl champions
Joe Burrow continues campaigning for the Cincinnati Bengals to shell out cash to keep its star players in Ohio. His latest comes in pointing out the Eagle's top-heavy roster.
Howie Roseman has built a juggernaut, paying his star players while genius circumventing the salary cap and keeping cap hits below the league average. Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow recently made comments when he said this about the “Eagles paying their players.”
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow —the only other active quarterback to beat Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in a playoff game —sees the Eagles as a team his organization needs to emulate.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow spoke on the Pardon My Take podcast and was asked about the NFL salary cap, as he explained teams can manipulate it.
The Bengals quarterback admires Howie Roseman’s financial strategies while Cincinnati faces tough choices on Tee Higgins, Ja’Marr Chase, and Trey Hendrickson.
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NFL season formally came to a close as the Philadelphia Eagles routed the Kansas City Chiefs in a 40-22 contest during Super Bowl 59. Not only did the
"The Eagles are paying everybody," Burrow said. "That seems like the way. ... Whatever they're doing." Philadelphia, fresh off of its second appearance in the Super Bowl in the last three seasons, cashed in with a dominant 40–22 victory over the Kansas ...
The Cincinnati Bengals organization again received a request from Joe Burrow to keep the best players on the team for the 2025 NFL season, citing the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles as an example.
The Cincinnati Bengals endured yet another season without any playoff football, and their 2025 campaign might be similar if their offseason goes a certain way.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow went into detail on the "Pardon My Take" podcast about how the team could restructure contracts.