Andrew Whitworth discusses Bengals' support for Joe Burrow
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 11:05 AM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
Former Bengals offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth addressed speculation regarding franchise quarterback Joe Burrow's future with the team. During remarks this morning, Whitworth dismissed ideas of the Bengals trading Burrow, emphasizing the organization's commitment to surrounding him with talent. He noted the significant changes in the franchise since Burrow's arrival in 2020, highlighting aggressive moves in free agency and significant contracts for players. Whitworth acknowledged Burrow's health as a crucial factor for success, stressing that the partnership between Burrow and the Bengals requires both sides to perform well. The Bengals continue to build a competitive roster aimed at Super Bowl contention.
- •Andrew Whitworth speaks on Burrow's future with the Bengals
- •Whitworth calls trade speculation unfounded
- •Bengals have changed their approach since 2020
- •Team aims to maximize championship window with Burrow
- •Burrow's health remains essential for team success
- 11:05 AMYahoo Sports — Andrew Whitworth weighs in on if the Bengals are doing enough for Joe Burrow
"A former Bengals great weighs in on a seemingly undying and futile hypothetical situation.
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