Bengals, Joe Burrow and Batmobile
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"I didn't end up getting the Batmobile because, you know, I just had other things I wanted to deal with at that point," Burrow says on Netflix.
In Netflix’s Quarterback, Joe Burrow opens up about the home burglary that made him rethink a high-profile $3 million purchase.
Joe Burrow will earn about $45 million from his NFL contract this year, a figure that does not include his endorsement earnings, and far be it for anyone, let alone some blogger, to tell him how to spend it.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had planned to purchase a $2.9 million Batmobile replica before his home was broken into last December. In the new season of Netflix's 'Quarterback,' he explains that the robbery led him to rethink his purchase.
Joe Burrow's home was burglarized in December. He lamented the invasion of privacy on Netflix's "Quarterback" series.
Deep down, Joe Burrow is like all of us. He enjoys a fine cigar (after completing an undefeated season and winning a national championship). He considers buying the Batmobile. And, most importantly of all, the dude loves natural history.
"Other than that guy (Patrick Mahomes), you're the best in the business," Steve Spagnuolo told Joe Burrow after the Chiefs' Week 2 win vs. Cincinnati.
Everyone tried to read Bengals QB Joe Burrow's lips in his heated discussion with Zac Taylor last December. The new Netflix documentary grades your papers.