The Cincinnati Bengals are getting in work on Christmas Day, with preparation for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals in full swing.The 5-10 Bengals won’t be playing football with playoff implications, but they remain locked in at the facility, trying to close the season out strong.On Wednesday, quarterback Joe Burrow held his weekly press conference and, in addition to football, discussed Christmas gifts, as well.Burrow was asked what his favorite gift he ever received was, and after thinking on it for a moment, he reflected on his childhood.“I got a ping pong table from Santa, this was probably fifth grade,” Burrow said. “That was sick.”Burrow is coming off a sensational performance last weekend that earned him AFC Player of the Week honors.In Week 16’s blowout win over the Miami Dolphins, Burrow completed 78% of his pass attempts (25 for 32) for 309 yards and four touchdowns, while not turning the ball over.Sunday’s game against the Cardinals will be at 1 p.m. at Paycor Stadium.
CINCINNATI —
The Cincinnati Bengals are getting in work on Christmas Day, with preparation for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals in full swing.
The 5-10 Bengals won’t be playing football with playoff implications, but they remain locked in at the facility, trying to close the season out strong.
On Wednesday, quarterback Joe Burrow held his weekly press conference and, in addition to football, discussed Christmas gifts, as well.
Burrow was asked what his favorite gift he ever received was, and after thinking on it for a moment, he reflected on his childhood.
“I got a ping pong table from Santa, this was probably fifth grade,” Burrow said. “That was sick.”
Burrow is coming off a sensational performance last weekend that earned him AFC Player of the Week honors.
In Week 16’s blowout win over the Miami Dolphins, Burrow completed 78% of his pass attempts (25 for 32) for 309 yards and four touchdowns, while not turning the ball over.
Sunday’s game against the Cardinals will be at 1 p.m. at Paycor Stadium.