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Ex-ESPN star Mike Golic talks Joe Burrow's cigar smoking, whether he's ever tried to roll one himself

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LOS ANGELES – Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has elevated himself into one of the coolest quarterbacks in the NFL.

The cigar smoking, expensive sunglasses and taste for high fashion have all created a bit of an allure around the quarterback.

Mike Golic, a former NFL player and ex-ESPN radio host, told Fox News Digital at the Ditka and Jaws Cigars with the Stars event in Los Angeles on Thursday night that Burrow breaking out the cigars after big wins seems to make him one of the coolest quarterbacks in the league right now.

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Mike Golic at Wheels Up members-only Super Saturday Tailgate event on Feb. 1, 2020 in Wynwood, Miami. (Robin Marchant/Getty Images for Wheels Up)

"He’s had more than a few opportunities to do that from LSU to where he’s led Cincinnati. We all knew it was a young, really good team but I think they’re here a lot earlier than expected. And you know the players love him and they follow him so do your thing," he said.

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Joe Burrow #9 of the Cincinnati Bengals walks onto the field as he is introduced during a Cincinnati Bengals Fan Rally ahead of Super Bowl LVI at Paul Brown Stadium on Feb. 7, 2022 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

Golic was stepping in for coach Mike Ditka at the event. The legendary Chicago Bears player and coach couldn’t make the event as he was under the weather. 

He was help raising money for Gridiron Greats, which focuses on trying to get medical and other types of assistance to those who have played the game, including "transportation costs for medical evaluations and surgeries, dental

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