Bengals News (5/5): Joe Burrow at the Met Gala

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Bengals News (5/5): Joe Burrow at the Met Gala

Bengals News (5/5): Joe Burrow at the Met Gala

Burrow’s interest in fashion doesn’t appear to be a phase.

Bengals News (5/5): Joe Burrow at the Met Gala

Burrow’s interest in fashion doesn’t appear to be a phase.

Joe Burrow is proving that his passion for fashion is no fleeting trend. The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback made his second consecutive appearance at the Met Gala this week, and this time, he brought a familiar face along for the ride—a former college teammate from LSU. In a setting where high fashion meets high-profile athletes, Burrow continues to carve out a unique identity off the field, blending his gridiron toughness with a keen sense of style.

Meanwhile, as the Bengals look to rebound in 2026, an NFL analyst has pinpointed a key ingredient for the team to rediscover its winning ways. With the draft now in the rearview mirror, the focus shifts to building a roster that can support Burrow's elite talent. Speaking of the draft, Cincinnati may have struck gold in the second round, with Texas A&M coaches raving about defensive end Cashius Howell: "Guys like him don't come along very often." The Bengals' post-draft free-agent target also remains a logical move to shore up the roster.

On the defensive side, Myles Murphy broke his silence after the Bengals declined his fifth-year option, making 2026 a contract year for the former first-round pick. The young pass rusher appears to be taking the news in stride, staying focused on what's ahead. Elsewhere around the league, Alvin Kamara is making it clear he's looking forward to his 10th season with the Saints, despite questions about his future. Anthony Richardson reported to the Colts' voluntary OTAs, quieting trade rumors, while the Steelers may be running out of patience with Aaron Rodgers. In Houston, Texans owner Cal McNair remains "fully committed" to quarterback C.J. Stroud after a rough 2025 campaign.

From the red carpet to the practice field, the NFL never stops delivering storylines worth watching.

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