Joe Burrow responded with an ideal four-word message following the Ravens’ taunting penalty call.
Burrow’s remarks pertain to a somewhat contentious decision in the third quarter of the Baltimore Ravens-Kansas City Chiefs matchup. In this instance, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson connected with wide receiver Zay Flowers for a 54-yard gain, but after making the catch, Flowers seemed to stand over and taunt his opponent, L’Jarius Sneed.
The Ravens received a 15-yard taunting penalty as a consequence, and they failed to capitalize on the subsequent drive, culminating in an unfortunate fumble-turned-touchback in the Chiefs’ end zone.
Burrow’s succinct message to NFL officials raises eyebrows, particularly given the evident fact that Baltimore is a significant rival for him. While the Bengals and Chiefs have clashed, most notably in last year’s AFC championship game, the Ravens remain long-standing division rivals for Cincinnati.
Considering Burrow’s shortened 2023 season due to a wrist ligament tear, it’s likely that he doesn’t wish success for either AFC team in winning the Super Bowl. Like the rest of the NFL community, he is undoubtedly eager to see who emerges victorious on Sunday.