Joe Burrow reports on time for Bengals' voluntary offseason workouts

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Joe Burrow reports on time for Bengals' voluntary offseason workouts

Joe Burrow reports on time for Bengals' voluntary offseason workouts

Cincinnati Bengals starting quarterback Joe Burrow was on hand May 7 for the team's voluntary offseason workouts at Paycor Stadium.

Joe Burrow reports on time for Bengals' voluntary offseason workouts

Cincinnati Bengals starting quarterback Joe Burrow was on hand May 7 for the team's voluntary offseason workouts at Paycor Stadium.

Joe Burrow is back where he belongs—on the field. The Cincinnati Bengals' star quarterback showed up right on time for the team's voluntary offseason workouts at Paycor Stadium on May 7, signaling a strong start to the 2024 campaign.

The Bengals' social media team wasted no time sharing the good news, posting a video of Burrow laughing during warm-ups with the perfect caption: "Football is fun." They also dropped a gallery of photos, dubbing the QB "Joe in the Jungle." It's a clear sign that Burrow is locked in and ready to build on last season's momentum.

But Burrow hasn't just been grinding in the gym. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, he opened up about balancing his off-field adventures—including the Kentucky Derby, Met Gala, and Miami Grand Prix—with his relentless drive to improve. "We need to get better," Burrow said. "It was exciting to see the initiative from everybody in the organization. We're in our primes, playing great football. Finding guys like Dexter (Lawrence), Bryan Cook, and Boye (Mafe) to solidify that defense... we're really going to try to achieve what we want to achieve."

With the Bengals' rookie minicamp kicking off later this week, Burrow's early arrival sets the tone for a team that's hungry for a deep playoff run. For fans, seeing their franchise QB lead by example is the perfect way to kick off the offseason—and maybe even inspire your own training gear upgrade.

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