Joe Burrow and Chris Jones greeting each otherJoe Burrow and Chris Jones (Photo via MLFootball/Twitter)
Joe Burrow played pretty well on Sunday, but it just wasn’t meant to be by the time the game against the Kansas City Chiefs ended.

Cincinnati fell 26-25 in a game where Burrow threw two touchdowns.

Following the heartbreaking loss, Burrow could be seen greeting several players on the Kansas City Chiefs, including defensive star Chris Jones.

After shaking hands and speaking briefly with the likes of Patrick Mahomes — Burrow could be seen saying, “That was fun” to Chris Jones.

Kansas City Chiefs DT Chris Jones and Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow have a bit of history.

It stems from the fourth quarter of the 2021 AFC Championship Game when Burrow shocked Jones by ducking a would-be sack and escaping outside the pocket.

Jones has never forgotten it and brought it up days before this game on Sunday.

“Joe Burrow is Joe Burrow, man,” Jones told reporters on Thursday. “(He’s a) great quarterback. Can make all the tough throws. (He’s) resilient, and (he has) got a lot of special guys around him.”

Joe Burrow Was Furious Over Controversial Pass Interference Call Vs. Chiefs

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs benefited from a late defensive pass interference penalty, which helped set up a game-winning field goal during their final drive of Sunday’s tilt against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Officials determined that Daijahn Anthony hit Rashee Rice before the Chiefs’ wide receiver had an opportunity to make a play on a deep pass, and the replay showed exactly that.

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was in disbelief over the penalty call, and cameras caught his frustrated reaction as he watched on from the sideline.

Burrow had a really rough showing in Week 1, but he bounced back with a solid performance against the reigning Super Bowl Champions.

Burrow passed for 258 yards and two touchdowns, per his stats on ESPN.

Terry Bradshaw’s Troubling Comments To Kick Off NFL On Fox’s 2024 Season Had Everyone Feeling Very Uncomfortable

Terry Bradshaw laughingTerry Bradshaw (Photo via Fox)

Former NFL and Hall-of-Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw has been on the Fox NFL Sunday show since it debuted in 1994. That means he is now starting his 30th season with the network, and he has provided some seriously bizarre moments.

Now, in the first show of the season, Bradshaw couldn’t contain his excitement, and he let everyone know with the weirdest comment. “I haven’t been this excited since my Aunt taught me how to play spin the bottle,” he said.

Usually, some of Bradshaw’s more outlandish statements are overlooked, but this was too much for people to ignore.