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Watch: Joe Burrow Cranks Homers at Great American Ball Park

Is there anything Joe Burrow can’t do? The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback and 2022 Comeback Player of the Year was invited to Great American Ball Park to take some batting practice with the Cincinnati Reds and he didn’t disappoint. Burrow hit 4 bombs to left field and had everybody impressed. 

At Athens High School in The Plains, Ohio, Joe Burrow excelled in football and basketball and even stated that he could play in the NBA right now if he trained for a month. He even boldly stated that he could get 12 to 15 points a game. Burrow was a multi-sport athlete, but never touched a baseball so it’s impressive to see him jack up multiple home runs in a major league park. 

The 26 year old superstar QB is in line for a massive contract this offseason and is looking to send the Bengals on another Super Bowl run. 

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