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Joe Burrow looks to finish Cincinnati’s fairytale run with Super Bowl success

Sunday’s Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles could have the ultimate Hollywood ending, but that would come if the Cincinnati Bengals beat the hometown Rams.

Before last month, the Bengals had not won a play-off game since 1991. Last season, they finished bottom of the AFC North with only four wins.

Now, a team anchored by young Ohio-native quarterback Joe Burrow and guided by Zac Taylor, in only his third season as a head coach, has the opportunity to erase decades of hurt and bring home what would be a first Super Bowl title in their history.

Burrow, the top overall pick out of college in the 2020 draft, has quickly become the face of the franchise – a face often adorned with buffs sunglasses which reflect his swagger on and off the field.

The 25-year-old has plenty of reasons to be confident.

The son of former player and coach Jim Burrow, Joe was Ohio’s Mr Football when breaking records at Athens High School, then – after transferring from Ohio State – he led Louisiana State to college football’s national title, picking up another pile of personal accolades including player of the year.

Immediately installed as Cincinnati’s starter after being drafted, a knee injury ended Burrow’s rookie campaign in week 11, but after returning this season he has looked like an old pro, breaking franchise records with 4,611 passing yards and 34 touchdowns in 16 regular season games.

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The Bengals have since overcome the Las Vegas Raiders, number one seeds Tennessee Titans and heavily-favoured Kansas City Chiefs in the play-offs to reach their third Super Bowl and first since 1989.

The years in between then and now were lean to say the least – just that one play-off victory and a handful of division titles

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