The Cincinnati Bengals may have gotten a win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon, but Joe Burrow apparently wasn’t satisfied.
The Bengals clawed to a 6-8 record on Sunday with the 37-27 victory over the Titans at Nissan Stadium.
Despite already holding a commanding 37-21 lead with just over a minute left in the fourth quarter, Burrow was seen looking angry on the sideline.
During the Fox broadcast, the quarterback was caught fuming at his head coach Zac Taylor as the final minute expired.
The 28-year-old was seen gesticulating wildly, shaking his head and ranting at the coach. While it’s not clear what he said, some social media users suggested Burrow appeared to mention something “damn embarrassing.”
The Titans then scored a final touchdown when Mason Rudolph connected with Josh Whyle for a Hail Mary to cut the score to ten points.
Joe Burrow was caught on an irate sideline during Sunday’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals
The quarterback was caught in the fourth quarter while railing against Bengals head coach Zac Taylor
But the Bengals still survived the fourth-quarter rally from Tennessee to earn their second straight win after beating the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football.
It’s been a tumultuous and stressful week for Burrow, whose home was burglarized while he was on his way to Monday’s game at AT&T Stadium.
Burrow’s home was targeted Monday night while he was playing for the Cincinnati Bengals against the Dallas Cowboys in Texas about 1,000 miles away.
Police were alerted to the attempted burglary by Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Olivia Ponton, who was in the $7.5 million property, and her role in the call is under increasing scrutiny.
Her relationship status with Burrow is unclear, but the quarterback was thought to be dating long-term girlfriend Olivia Holzmacher.
Speaking on Wednesday, a visibly emotional Burrow released a cryptic message about the incident: ‘There is already a lot more available than I would like and I would like to share that.
‘My privacy has been violated in more ways than one. That’s been difficult for me throughout my career. I’m still learning, but I understand that this is the life we choose. [But it] doesn’t make it any easier.’
Burrow wasn’t the first NFL star to be targeted this season, as Kansas City Chiefs duo Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce also fell victim to raids on their mansions earlier this year.
The 28-year-old returned to the field for the first time since his house was broken into
Olivia Ponton, who has 7.6 million TikTok followers, is ’employed by Mr. Burrow,” documents state
Burrow has been in a relationship with Olivia Holzmacher (left) since his college days.
Mahomes reportedly lost jerseys, medals, trophies and awards in the raid on his home, while Kelce reportedly had $100,000 in jewelry and took his very first Super Bowl jersey.
A watch from the tight end’s mansion was later discovered in Providence, Rhode Island.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa also revealed this week that he has armed security at his home and with his family when he plays on the road.
He revealed that he was asked to improve his security features when someone tried to break into his car.