Watch Joe Burrow Unenthusiastically Rapping With Kid Cudi On Stage At The Bengals Super Bowl After Party - BlackSportsOnline

Watch Joe Burrow Unenthusiastically Rapping With Kid Cudi On Stage At The Bengals Super Bowl After Party

The NFL season is officially over now.

Last night was the Super Bowl, and we saw the Rams, who leveraged the future of their franchise for this, win with a last-minute game-winning drive and stop the Bengals from tying the game with under a minute.

The game was pretty good, and the halftime show was even better.

It was an excellent season for Bengals QB Joe Burrow, but their offensive line wasn’t good enough to protect him enough to get the job done. Burrow played decent, completing 22-33 passes for 263 yards and a touchdown, and was also sacked seven times. The future looks very bright for him.

After the game, he seemed to want to take his mind off the loss by rapping on stage with Kid Cudi. No, seriously, that’s how Burrow spent his time after the game per Total Pro Sports.

All NFL players seem to take their Super Bowl losses differently. If you’re Rob Gronkowski, you may go out and dance your butt off afterwards. If you’re Cam Newton, you’ll probably storm out on an interview or two…

And if you’re Joe Burrow, apparently you get on stage and rap to some Kid Cudi.

That’s what the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback was spotted doing following his team’s 23-20 loss to the Rams at Super Bowl LVI. Cudi was performing at the Bengals’ afterparty, which was noticeably somber, as you’d expect following such a crushing loss.

It was at the Bengals afterparty that didn’t really look fun given they had just lost the Super Bowl, but that didn’t stop Burrow from spitting some Cudi lyrics. He didn’t really look as into it as he would if they won though.

It is easy to say the Bengals will be back, but the AFC is loaded with young quarterbacks as talented as him, so it will be an uphill climb.

Flip the page to see the video and some of the Twitter reactions.

Daniel Bell

Daniel Bell is an experienced senior NBA reporter for Black Sports Online and Tyler Media’s 107.7 The Franchise where he also cohosts a radio show. In addition, he has been featured in regular TV spots for Fox’s Living in Oklahoma. He has been covering the NBA for over five years and has amassed an impressive résumé. Daniel has been a highly respected credentialed media member gaining exclusive access to some of the games greatest players and personalities and covered every aspect of the NBA, including the NBA Finals, NBA All-Star Weekend, NBA Summer League and the NBA Draft and combine. During the regular season, he covers the Oklahoma City Thunder at home and on the road. Over the years Daniel has garnered respect and praise for his work ethic, distinctive personality, and overall demeanor.

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