HOT: Injured for Majority of Year, Joe Burrow Expresses Admiration for Dak Prescott and CJ Stroud’s Performances this Season.

The Cincinnati Bengals franchise quarterback Joe Burrow, who had a troubled season due to a lot of injury concerns, was seen praising Dak Prescott and CJ Stroud for their efforts throughout the season. In a press conference, the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL said that he was highly impressed by these two.

Burrow also acknowledged that this year, he got time to watch others playing, which he usually does not get. It was a troubled year for him as the quarterback started being injury-ridden.

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Burrow was in the process of recovering when the league took off. His first two/three games reflected his lack of chemistry with his teammates, which occurred due to his absence from team training. The QB also suffered an injury in the third game but continued playing as his team needed him.

The final halt came a few weeks later. The QB suffered an injury on his wrist in the game against the Baltimore Ravens. Burrow left the field frustrated. It was his last appearance in the 2023-24 season.

Without him, the Bengals had a tough time on the field. They failed to make it to the playoffs this time around. The Bengals, who earned a reputation for their great comeback drives in recent seasons, failed to improvise this time.

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Prescott and Stroud, both have been very impressive throughout the season. They both have carried their teams successfully to the postseason this year. Prescott had contributed enough for the Cowboys to get the No.2 seed in the NFC.

Dak Prescott (via Imago)

Stroud’s story has also been interesting. Battling some major personal fights, the rookie QB lifted his team for the playoffs this year. The Texans made it to the playoffs for the first time in the last four years. Stroud’s stellar performance against the Colts was the key to achieving the team a playoff spot this season.

The Texans’ QB locked the least number of interceptions this season. He also surpassed 4,000+ passing yards as a rookie, becoming only the fifth player to do that.

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