Joe Burrow disappointed with the Bengal calendar, wants home matches

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The Bengals of Cincinnati entered last season with high expectations.

After missing the playoffs, the Bengal Front of Bengals spent part of the off-season to ensure that the quarter-Arrière Joe Burrow had a lot of weapons at his disposal. Around two months after the re-signing of Ja’mar Chase and Tee Higgins, the calendar of the Bengals was revealed.

Burrow said he was disappointed by his team’s calendar.

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The quarter of the Bengals of Cincinnati, Joe Burrow, # 9, observes the practice during the training of the training camp in the fields of the health practice of Kettering. (Kareem Elgazzar-USA TODAY SPORTS)

The NFL published its full regular season program for the 32 teams last Wednesday.

While the international slate of the NFL presents the very first regular season match of the League in Spain, the Bengals will not move abroad in 2025 – to the great disapproval of Burrow.

The version of the NFL Calends reveals that the 49ers have the simplest strength of the calendar in 2025

The double quarter of the Pro Bowl said he wanted an opportunity to play on the international scene this coming season.

“Not having a scene like this is a little disappointing. I feel like I have consciously worked hard to try to develop the game internationally in the past 18 months,” said Burrow. “I hope that at some point in my career, we can go there.”

The NFL will play a regular season match in Spain for the first time this season. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

The signal appellant also highlighted one of the three planned Thanksgiving Games. Bengals will be in Baltimore that night for a match against the Ravens.

The competition will mark the fourth consecutive year that Bengals participated in a match on the night road against their rival in the AFC North division. “Playing Baltimore for the fourth consecutive year in prime time is not ideal,” added Burrow. “Maybe we can get one in Cincinnati. Please.”

The quarter of the Bengals of Cincinnati, Joe Burrow, n ° 9, is seen during the match against the Packers of Green Bay at the Paycor Stadium on August 11, 2023 in Cincinnati. (Michael Hickey / Getty Images)

The owners of the NFL unanimously approved the authorization to players to participate in Football Drapeau for the 2028 Olympic Games.

Voting during Minnesota spring meetings authorized the League on Tuesday to negotiate security provisions and plan logistics with the NFL Players Association, the International Director of Sport and the competent Olympic authorities before it became reality during the following summer games in Los Angeles.

Burrow expressed his enthusiasm about the possibility of participating in the Olympic Games: “It is an exciting opportunity. I am not quite sure how it would work with the training camp and all our obligations here,” said Burrow. “But that’s something I would like to do for sure.”

Bengals went 9-8 last season. Cincinnati opens the 2025 season on the road to Cleveland Browns on September 7.

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