Joe Burrow Had a Perfect Four-Word Message After Ravens Called for Taunting Penalty

The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback gave his take on a controversial call in the AFC championship game.
Joe Burrow Had a Perfect Four-Word Message After Ravens Called for Taunting Penalty
Joe Burrow Had a Perfect Four-Word Message After Ravens Called for Taunting Penalty /

The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow broke a nearly month-long silence on social media to tweet four words about the AFC championship game on Sunday.

“Let the guys taunt.”

Burrow's comments refer to a somewhat controversial call in the third quarter of the Baltimore Ravens-Kansas City Chiefs game.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson found wide receiver Zay Flowers for a 54-yard gain down the field, but after securing the catch, Flowers appeared to stand over and taunt his defender L’Jarius Sneed.

The Ravens were slapped with a 15-yard taunting penalty and were unable to capitalize on the drive, which ended with an unfortunate fumble-turned-touchback in the Chiefs’ end zone.

Burrow’s short and sweet message to the NFL officials seems curious for the obvious fact that Baltimore is his biggest rival. The Bengals and Chiefs have locked horns before as recently as last year’s AFC championship game, but the Ravens remain Cincinnati’s longtime division rivals.

Burrow, whose 2023 season was cut short due to a torn ligament in his wrist, likely doesn’t want to see either AFC team go on to win the Super Bowl. He, along with the rest of the NFL community, is no doubt still intrigued to see who will come out on top on Sunday.


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Kristen Wong
KRISTEN WONG

Kristen Wong is a staff writer on the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated. She has been a sports journalist since 2020. Before joining SI in November 2023, Wong covered four NFL teams as an associate editor with the FanSided NFL Network and worked as a staff writer for the brand’s flagship site. Outside of work, she has dreams of running her own sporty dive bar.