Four years ago, a second-year starting quarterback in Joe Burrow was following up a rookie campaign that ended with season-ending knee surgery to repair tears to his ACL and MCL and damage to his PCL and meniscus by preparing for a playoff run that would ultimately see the Bengals fall four points shy of its first ever Super Bowl victory. Still, somehow, teams will likely be calling Cincinnati this offseason with sincere belief that they may be able to trade for the former No. 1 overall pick, per Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports. 
Injuries and defensive woes have caused some turbulence for the young passer in Cincinnati this year. We have seen these things affect him in the past, with injuries limiting him to 10 games in his rookie season then again in 2023 and with last year’s bottom-10 defense preventing a campaign fueled by his MVP-worthy efforts to even extend into the playoffs.
This year, though, we’ve heard Burrow voice some understandable concerns that could point to a small, potential rift, leaving a thread at which several teams seem eager to pull.
After Burrow made a faster-than-expected return from an injury that many expected to end his 2025 season, the 29-year-old made some comments that drew many around the media into speculation that he may be contemplating retirement or struggling with his mental health. Burrow had simply expressed that “if (he wants) to keep doing this, (he has) to have fun doing this.” He looked back at how much he’d gone through, and asked, “If it’s not fun, then what am I doing it for?”
He made sure to specify later on that his comments were aimed at football in general and did not specifically have anything to do with his relationship with the Bengals. He also cleared up that he wasn’t considering ending his career so early, à la Andrew Luck. As the weeks wore on, reports began to naturally point to Burrow remaining in Cincinnati next year, despite the team’s struggling defense leading to another failed bid at a postseason.
Our previously most recent update on the matter — coming just yesterday — continued to emphasize that there is no indication Burrow wants out of Cincinnati or that the Bengals have any intention of moving him. Jones report from today underlines that fact, as well. Regardless, Jones’ sources report anticipation that “several teams will attempt a pursuit of trading for Burrow in the offseason,” with one executive candidly stating that “there are probably only a handful (of teams) that wouldn’t, at least, make an attempt.”
Burrow does own one similarity with Luck in that he is the same age Luck was at the time of his sudden retirement, but Jones pointed to another comparison. Jones linked Burrow to another former No. 1 overall pick that, despite decent individual success, was unable to get over the hump in Cincinnati to win a Super Bowl: Carson Palmer.
While Burrow boasts two Comeback Player of the Year awards that Palmer didn’t win, both only had two Pro Bowl selections on their résumé at this stage in their careers. Following his seventh year with the Bengals, Palmer requested a trade. When team owner/president Mike Brown turned down Palmer’s request, Palmer threatened to retire and followed through on his threat in an interview during the 2011 NFL Draft. As a result, Cincinnati drafted TCU passer Andy Dalton in the second round and, when Palmer failed to report to training camp, traded the veteran to Oakland — for first- and second-round picks — before the October trade deadline.
Now, clearly, Burrow has not requested a trade or made any such threats, but if every team in the NFL — apart from a handful of teams — is vying for his services and he sees an opportunity to have fun playing football elsewhere, the blueprint exists for history to repeat itself, though the Raiders likely wouldn’t be the beneficiaries this time around. For now, though, the Bengals should continue to nurture their relationship with the star quarterback in preparation for the wave of suitors sure to pursue this offseason.

Burrow for super bowl champion purdy the 32nd pick and Nick Martin
If the 49ers win the Super Bowl this year because of Purdy playing great then trade him for Burrow and Burrow gets hurt right away, how many heads would roll in San Fran?
trick question.
none, becuase they won the SB
You’re short about 2-3 first round picks.
Pass then! Send him to Miami
I’d be very concerned if I lost 1 second of sleep at night because a multi millionaire isn’t having as much fun as he expected he would have 🙂
Fans are way too invested lmao
New team, don’t let Joe be a wannabe GM. He’s terrible at it.
Honestly.
Dallas. Here’s your chance
You have I assume a similar salary match in Dak Prescott and an he becomes an immediate replacement for Burrow
Dallas trades their 1sts and gets Burrow who’s 3 or 4
Years younger for Pickens and Lamb
Cincy picks up an immediate replacement and extra 1sts
As a bonus, watching Joe and Jerry fight for media attention would be entertaining as well. Jerry ‘Look at me!!’; Joe ‘No, look at me!’.
Are you not entertained!
Dak is not the problem in Dallas lmao. It’s their awful defense. Burrow would have the same problems in Dallas as he currently has in Cincinnati. Two great WRs and a bad defense. Completely pointless move for Dallas.
1. Burrow is better than Dak
2. Burrow is 30 while Dak is 33 so Dallas gets younger
Dak also comes with cap hits of 74 mill 68 mill and 78 mill thanks to his restructure
Burrow is much more manageable at 41, 51, 53
3. You’re telling me Prescott having 74 mill, 68 mill, and 78 mill cap hits isn’t an issue in Dallas? LOL yeah Dak making up 25% of a projected 300 mill cap for 2026 totally isn’t an issue and doesn’t affect the roster at all and their chances to compete. Totally.
So not only does Dallas get a younger better QB they also get a younger QB who has 20+ mill less cap hits compared to Dak
“Pointless” lmao just say you don’t know ball next time.
It would be absolutely pointless for the Cowboys to upgrade at a position they do not need an upgrade at. They have the 5th highest scoring offense in football. They have the 2nd WORST defense in the league by points allowed.
So your genius plan to improve the Cowboys is to trade multiple 1sts and Dak to get slightly better at QB. And…. not improve the defense at all?
You are a highlight watcher who has bought into the narrative that the Cowboys problems are with Dak. They’re not. Dallas has been a top 5 offense four out of the last five years and the only season they weren’t was the year Dak only played 8 games. It is literally pointless to for them to upgrade at QB. They are already, year in and year out, an elite offensive team.
They need to spend their 1sts on defense. In your idiotic trade scenario, the 2026 Burrow-led Cowboys finish with a top 5 offense and still miss the playoffs because their defense is terrible and they didn’t have any picks to improve it. Dallas is one of the last teams in the NFL who need to be wasting their 1sts trying to improve their offense.
We get it you go based off fantasy stats and don’t consider things like age, contracts, and salary cap implications. That may get you last place in your fantasy league but actually has no value for nfl teams.
If you think it’s pointless to
Get a younger better QB
Create 20+ mill in cap space
And reduce your salary cap hit
To spend on other areas of need
You don’t know ball
See. If DAL was gonna ride the Dak or Die game they should have kept their picks instead of trading for Williams and Pickens.
But. They’ve put themselves in a situation where they need a new Pickens contract unless they’re just gonna accept a comp pick which is doubtful. Williams also needs a new contract next year.
Acquiring guys that need new contracts means you need cap room and cap space to do so. Daks cap hit make that significantly harder to do so compared to Burrows.
Now question is does Dallas get more value out of
Burrow and whatever else they buy with the cap room
Dak and whoever they pick.
Odds say Burrow and spending money would yield more value than Dak and hoping you hit on rookie contracts which Dallas hasn’t really been good at last couple years unless you play oline.
If they traded Burrow, you know Chase would not want to stay and be asking for a trade.
Please trade him before you shorten his career Mike Brown….
Jared G and a first and third for Burrow. Let’s go!!
Funny. Add Hutchinson and another 1st and the conversation can begin.
Bengals don’t know what to do with good defensive players.
Get this guy a decent line and a defense already!! Bengals are wasting him with mediocre players
That’s what the Bungles do! See Carson Palmer!
Mike Brown would not trade him for anything. There is nothing to see here. Joe would have to force this hard.
I, honestly, can’t imagine a realistic package for what it would take to trade Burrow in his prime. I just can’t see this happening.
Trade him Cincy, you know you want to.
Signed, Steeler fan who thinks Jurrow is most talented QB in the league whose career is being wasted by organizational ineptitude
The Bengals aren’t trading him for anything. Not happening. He is an Ohio kid, which means he sells a lot of merchandise in Ohio.
“Fire Zac. Fire Duke. Save Burrow.”
— billboard near I-75 paid for by Bengals fans
Joe Burrows to the raiders for the number 1 pick, top 2nd round pick in this years draft and a future first round selection. History repeats
J-E-T-S
Burrow has gotten everything he asked for . They ponied up the cash for Chase and Higgins . Then they resigned Geiseki . Oh and paid him handsomely also . I understand he ain’t happy losing but the Bengals do listen and do what he says . Kinda on him a little . Most of the money is on that offense to make him happy .
Burrow and Higgins for Hurts, Aj Brown and a first round pick.
J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets!!! 😜
The next Dan Marino….
Wasn’t Dan like one of the top ten QB’s to ever play in the NFL?
Crap, I just had a big belly laugh at the thought that the Bengals would trade Burrow ….. What a stupid article 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The trade to make is CJ Stroud to the Raiders for 2 #1 picks, contingent in the Raiders being able to sign him to a long term deal and missing out on Mendoza by having the #2 overall pick. Texans then trade 3 #1 picks and Mills to the Bengals. Bengals would have 2 #1 picks this year (at least #2 overall) a #1 (Raiders) next year plus Mills as the starter to hold it down for a development QB. Bengals send the Texans Burrow. This way the Texans have a long term QB that fits their timeline. CJ does not seem happy in Houston. He’s a California guy at heart and his agent is going make the Texans pay 65+ million per season. Hes not worth that to Texans who have to get Anderson, Hunter and Lassiter deals done.
CJ Stroud just put Houston in the playoffs and has the Texans battling for the AFC South title in Week 18. Anyone that suggests Houston trade Stroud must have gulped down a gallon of lean.
This dude been playing too much Madden
Burrow to the Rams. Book it.
Hello Bengals how much for Joe.
Bengals: your entire draft for 2 years in a row. Then call back and we can discuss the player you send along with that.
Bye Joe, you’ll get your way, because Cincy ownership is horrible and like Carson Palmer, you’ll find your out
Oh boy, here we go. I would not trade Joe Burrow for any player in the league. The guy is a stone cold killer and he is going to win a Super Bowl. Full stop. He’s been cursed with terrible luck the first half of his career, but when it’s all said and done people will say he’s one of the greatest to ever play.
It would take FIVE first round picks for Burrow. Four would not be enough.