Bengals' Joe Burrow has one of worst first-half performances in NFL history
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The Super Bowl hangover looks real for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
Playing in the first half at Cincinnati against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Burrow has already thrown three interceptions and lost a fumble as he can’t find any rhythm on offense.
Burrow is the second quarterback in the last 20 seasons to turn the ball over four times in the first half of the season, which included a strip sack for the Steelers, per ESPN. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen did it in 2019 against the Jets.
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Quarterback Joe Burrow of the Bengals runs onto the field at Paul Brown Stadium on Sept. 11, 2022, in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
The first was a pick-six by Steelers Pro Bowl safety Minkah Fitzpatrick on Burrow's first pass attempt of the season, intended for wide receiver Tyler Boyd. It was an immediate momentum shift as a raucous Cincy crowd grew silent with their division rival taking the lead.
Burrow would go on to fumble later in the first quarter, setting up a Pittsburgh field goal to make it 10-3. Then, the very next drive, Burrow threw his second pick of the day, trying to get the ball to Hayden Hurst before T.J. Watt, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, jumped and snagged it. It was an incredibly athletic play from Watt.
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Pittsburgh would end up making it 17-3 on a Najee Harris touchdown, and the Bengals needed to respond. But Burrow, once again, threw an interception on the sixth play of his fifth drive of the season.
Quarterback Joe Burrow of the Bengals attempts a pass against


