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Sports and fashion are more intertwined than ever, with athletes like the Bengals QB dominating our feeds and defining a new era of style influence.
Joe Burrow is once again the cover star for Sport Illustrated. He graced the cover multiple times before for football, two editions while at LSU and one with the Cincinnati Bengals for a season preview, but he's now getting attention for his fashion sense.
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SB Nation on MSNPawn shop owner pleads guilty to selling Joe Burrow’s stolen items
Dimitriy Nezhenskiy, a pawn shop owner from North Bergen, N.J., pleaded guilty Friday to one count of conspiracy to receive stolen property, per the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of New York. Juan Villar, the co-owner of the pawn shop, pleaded guilty to the same charge in June.
Joe Burrow has witnessed how the Cincinnati Bengals and defensive star Trey Hendrickson have been at a contractual war. Now, team owner Mike Brown has voiced his intentions on the matter.
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CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow is famous for his football and now his fashion after a few years in the NFL. He broke the latter down in a cover story for Sports Illustrated this week, noting his interest in possibly creating a clothing line one day.
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SB Nation on MSNPatrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow on the same page for additional bye weeks if NFL goes to 18-game schedule
One recent change was the addition of a 17th game to the regular season, and the league is also pushing for an 18th game. Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow spoke last offseason about the possibility of another game added to the schedule, and said there would need to be an additional bye week to make it work.
Exciting Joe Burrow News Turns Heads on Thursday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is capping off a busy offseason as NFL training camp approaches. He's made appearances at several major events,
New York authorities have made a major breakthrough in the burglary of NFL star Joe Burrow's home as a pawn shop owner pleaded guilty to buying and selling stolen items from athletes' properties. The burglary of the Cincinnati Bengals' $7.5 million ...