San Diego Union-Tribune

JOE COOL SETTING NEW STANDARDS FOR CINCY

Burrow shrugs off historic victory as an expected step for young Bengals

- BY MITCH STACY • Browns QB Baker Mayfield has surgery to repair left shoulder.

The Bengals won a playoff game for the first time in three decades in the wild-card round, but it was difficult to tell by looking at Joe Burrow sitting at the podium afterward behind rose-colored Cartier shades.

“I mean it’s exciting, but this was expected,” the Cincinnati quarterbac­k shrugged after the 26-19 win over the Las Vegas Raiders last week. “This isn’t like the icing on top of the cake or anything — this is the cake. So we’re moving on.” Swaggering on, is more like it. “Joey Franchise” will now try to get the Bengals (11-7) over another hump as they seek their first road playoff win in team history Saturday

at Nashville against the Tennessee Titans (12-5).

Cincinnati is 0-7 on the road in the postseason going back to 1970.

Regardless of what happens, it’s difficult to overstate Burrow’s value to the organizati­on. He’s turned out to be the combinatio­n of confidence, work ethic, leadership and guts the downtrodde­n Bengals sought when they drafted him first overall in 2020.

“We trust in Joe,” coach Zac Taylor said. “The more I’ve been around, I’ve learned to just shut my mouth and let the magic occur.”

A single astounding play from Cincinnati’s win over the Raiders showed Burrow’s keen ability to see the field and calculate risk vs. reward in the blink of an eye.

Late in the first half, the Bengals had a third-and-4 from the Raiders 10. Burrow took a shotgun snap, stepped forward as the pocket collapsed and then scrambled right with defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson on his tail.

With no receivers open, he might have run out of bounds or thrown it away so Evan McPherson could come on for a chip-shot field goal.

But at the 11-yard line, Burrow pushed off with his right foot into the air and released the ball a split-second before his momentum carried him out of bounds. Tyler Boyd made the catch at the back of the end zone.

The Raiders argued that the official on the sideline thought Burrow went out of bounds and blew the play dead. After a replay, the touchdown was allowed to stand, and the Bengals were up by two scores. In Joe we trust.

“Plays like that, you can’t explain,” Taylor said. “It’s making a play when there’s no play to be made.“

Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel can see for himself.

“(He) just has a really good feel for making all of the throws,” Vrabel said. “He is very elusive in the pocket. He takes care of the football. They do a lot with him. He is operating from the line of scrimmage sometimes and getting them into the right call.”

Burrow won the 2019 Heisman Trophy and national championsh­ip

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 ?? ANDY LYONS GETTY IMAGES ?? Quarterbac­k Joe Burrow, in just his second season, led the Bengals to their first playoff victory in 30 years. He says to get used to it.
ANDY LYONS GETTY IMAGES Quarterbac­k Joe Burrow, in just his second season, led the Bengals to their first playoff victory in 30 years. He says to get used to it.

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