Football fans are losing their minds over a jaw-dropping mirrored video of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow throwing dimes all across the field as a lefty.
Joe Burrow is coming off the best statistical season of his career in which he completed 70.6 percent of pass attempts for 4,918 yards and 43 touchdowns, with the latter two marks leading the entire NFL.
The list of star NFL quarterbacks who threw left-handed isn’t big by any means. Hall of Famers Steve Young and Ken Stabler headline that list along with former Pro Bowlers Boomer Esiason, Michael Vick and Mark Brunell.
Daniel Alameda of The Wright Sports Network shared a viral video of Joe Burrow highlights…but with a twist. This mirrored video shows what Burrow’s throws would look like if he were left-handed:
Football fans were in awe over this crafty video:
“Is it just me or does it look like Boomer?,” one fan asked.
“His drop back is so flawless,” wrote another.
“This makes me sick,” remarked a Bengals supporter.
“Soooo maybe tua does have a cannon,” another commented.
“Wildddddd so hes ambidexterous????,” joked a fan.
“Walmart Steve Young,” wrote a fan.
Despite Burrow’s MVP-like season, the Bengals finished 9-8 and missed out on the postseason for the second straight year. Unfortunately, a slow start (they lost eight of their first 12 games) and a woeful defense that allowed 25.5 points per game prevented Cincy from reaching the playoffs.
The Bengals made one pressing change by firing defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. Heading into the offseason, they must decide on the future of free agent wideout Tee Higgins and work out an extension with Ja’Marr Chase.
Bengals Can’t Waste More Of Joe Burrow’s Prime
Burrow is unquestionably a top-four quarterback in the league along with Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. But among those four, only Burrow’s team has missed the postseason multiple times (three times in five seasons) since they all entered the NFL.
The pressure is on the Bengals to rebuild the offensive line and defense accordingly in the offseason, because they truly cannot waste the talents of the most polished QB in franchise history.