Joe Burrow, the quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, founded the Joe Burrow Foundation. Last month, the organization held a “Dine For 9” fundraiser in three different cities, raising $100,000. The proceeds from the event went toward funding Do Good grants, which support initiatives that “develop new pathways for mental health protection and food insecurity.”
Mixon estimates that his first NFL game in his hometown will draw roughly 50 people, and they won’t have to worry about getting a glance after he’s played 86 games and rushed for almost 5,800 yards. Not when Mixon accounts for a career-high 79.3% of the team’s carries and 87.4% of the team’s rushing yards. The numbers appear to stay high, especially with rookie backup Chase Brown out due to a hamstring injury sustained during practice on Thursday.
The Bengals vs. 49ers game is scheduled for Sunday, October 28, at 4:25 p.m. on Cincinnati’s Local 12. The 34th anniversary of Bengals Ring of Honor member Boomer Esiason’s five touchdown passes in a 56-23 victory over Tampa Bay falls on October 29, to be precise.
Orlando Brown Jr., an offensive tackle with the Cincinnati Bengals, will take on the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. A few hours after becoming a full participant in practice for the first time since the Bengals’ bye week, Brown—who has been suffering with a groin injury—was not mentioned on the game status report that was released on Friday afternoon.
The San Francisco 49ers, who finished the 2021 season with the third-best total defense in the NFL, were destroyed, 31-17, in Week 9 by the Arizona Cardinals, who were without All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and used backup quarterback Colt McCoy.
Leading the way with 366 running yards and one touchdown is Joe Mixon. This season, he has played 283 (74%) offensive snaps. The Bengals were privately hopeful that Brown would be able to step up and play a bigger part going forward, to keep Mixon fresh and add some explosive to the running game.
The 49ers want to avoid losing three straight games and get back on track in the NFC, while the Bengals want to win three straight and sweep the NFC West. Regardless of the outcome, seeing a rematch of two separate Super Bowls from the 1980s is always entertaining.
“I’m glad he went out there,” Taylor remarked. “Even when he’s not running at full speed, it still diverts the defense’s attention and makes room for other players to contribute. His presence has been invaluable over the past few weeks; the most recent game was especially beneficial. He appears improved. It appears that he is feeling better. Although he would have to clarify his feelings, it appears that everything is going well there.
Before their Week 8 matchup with the San Francisco 49ers, the Cincinnati Bengals dominated the news cycle, largely because of a regrettable development regarding a rookie’s injury.
It seems like the ideal moment to highlight some of the standout players who keep rival coaches up at night, especially with Halloween approaching. You know, those guys who are just too difficult to get ready for.
The Bengals enter the bye on a two-game winning streak, while the 49ers have dropped their last two games. Joe Burrow just had an extra week to recover from his calf injury and get ready, despite Cincinnati having the lowest total offense and the 28th-ranked scoring offense in the NFL right now.
Despite being officially listed as doubtful for Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Murray is healthy enough to play, according to head coach Jonathan Gannon’s statement on Friday.