Joe Burrow Releases Desolate Statement on Twitter After Super Bowl Loss: ‘Sorry We Couldn’t Get It Done’
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Losing a championship game is never easy. Many lose hope. Others take it as an excuse. But very few get motivated by it and hold themselves accountable until they achieve what they had started. Joe Burrow is one of those personalities. He never gives up, and when adversity kicks him down, he gets back up in no time.
The Super Bowl LVI loss is certainly something that he will look back and take inspiration from. His defeat against the Los Angeles Rams was though a hard-hitting reality, he will come back again next year even stronger.
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The Rams, though, had a star-studded team was still given a hard time in the gridiron by their comparatively younger counterparts in the Bengals. The Bengals battled out the final game like true competitors. They fell short of just three points, even though they clashed against a great defensive lineup on their home turf.
Joe Burrow apologizes to Cincinnati Bengals fans
The Bengals have done a commendable job not just in the Super Bowl but throughout the season. And the courtesy goes to the young quarterback Joe Burrow. His incredible leadership and impressively calm demeanor have helped the team reach the biggest game of the year.
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He is also well aware about the responsibilities that he holds and what the fans expect of him at this level. After losing the Super Bowl, the 25-year-old quarterback took to Twitter to address the Bengals fans with an apologetic note. “Sorry we couldn’t get it done. Proud of our team and our fans. Love these guys,” the tweet read.
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Sorry we couldn’t get it done. Proud of our team and our fans. Love these guys
— Joey Burrow (@JoeyB) February 14, 2022
Joe Burrow finished the game after completing 22 passes of 33 attempts covering 263 yards for one touchdown and no turnovers. However, due to the fault in the Cincy O-Line, the quarterback got sacked a whopping eight times, creating a Super Bowl record for being the most sacked QB in the big game.
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However, now that the Bengals have made a near-miss attempt at the Super Bowl, they will be even more eager to come back strong next year.
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Sauvik Banerjee