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Joe Burrow, Bengals and samurai swords
Bengals' Joe Burrow explains why he opted for samurai sword gifts for teammates: 'They wanted guns'
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow explained Sunday why he opted to give his offensive linemen samurai swords as a Christmas gift.
Joe Burrow's Explanation for Gifting Samurai Swords to Offensive Linemen is Hilarious
Joe Burrow kept the Cincinnati Bengals' season alive with another tremendous outing on Sunday, tossing three touchdown passes to take down the Cleveland Browns, 24-6. Afterwards Burrow was asked about the viral Christmas present he got all his linemen— individualized samurai swords.
Joe Burrow reveals why he gifted Bengals linemen Katana swords: ‘They wanted guns’
If it was up to Joe Burrow’s teammates, his gift to them may have been a little bit different than the authentic Japanese Katana swords he gave them.
Joe Burrow Wouldn’t Buy His Offensive Linemen The Guns They Wanted For Christmas, So He Got Them The Next Best Thing: Authentic Samurai Swords
But Joe Burrow may be the winner of this year’s gift exchange. The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback gifted each of his linemen with authentic samurai swords. The buzz here in the Bengals locker room is Joe Burrow’s Xmas gift to the offensive line — custom Japanese Samurai *Katana* swords which date back to the 1600s.
Joe Burrow gives 'ancient form of respect' with Christmas gifts for Bengals offensive linemen
Joe Burrow put much thought into his Christmas gifts this season. The former LSU national champion and Heisman Trophy winner reportedly bought 12 Samurai swords for his offensive linemen on the Cincinnati Bengals. Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic dove deeper into the report by quoting Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown on his holiday present.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow gifts authentic katana swords to his offensive linemen for Christmas
As the annual round of gift-giving from quarterbacks to their locker room takes place across the NFL, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has gifted his offensive line authentic Japanese katana swords for Christmas,
Joe Burrow reveals why he bought swords as Christmas gifts: 'Pretty dang cool'
Joe Burrow's Christmas gift to his offensive linemen was far from ordinary. Instead of the usual holiday presents, the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback surprised his teammates with s
Joe Burrow actually gifted his Bengals offensive line Katana swords for Christmas
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow gave his offensive line the gifts of a lifetime for Christmas this year. The Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr. reported that Burrow gave all of his Cincinnati blockers authentic Japanese Katana swords for the holidays.
Joe Burrow gifts Bengals offensive linemen authentic katanas for holidays: ‘Form of respect’
Joe Burrow wins the award for best gift-giver this holiday season. The Bengals quarterback gave his offensive line authentic Japanese katanas, each with unique backstories, according to The Athletic . Burrow placed the swords in a room and gave his linemen the chance to choose their own.
Burrow gifts offensive linemen ancient Japanese samurai swords for holidays
The buzz here in the Bengals locker room is Joe Burrow’s Xmas gift to the offensive line — custom Japanese Samurai *Katana* swords which date back to the 1600s. Karras, Brown Jr. & Co. pretty pumped about it.
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'They Wanted Guns' - Joe Burrow Tells Hilarious Story About Why He Gifted Bengals' O-Line Samurai Swords
Joe
Burrow
gave his offensive line an awesome ... "I was in the weapon mindset, and I was like, 'what's a cool weapon?
Samurai
swords
, I think, are pretty dang cool.'" ...
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Bills players gift $50,000+ worth diamond-studded MVP chain for Josh Allen on Christmas
Josh Allen has been considered the best player of the 2024 season, the biggest favorite to be MVP. And for Christmas, he is ...
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