Joe Burrow does The Griddy to celebrate rushing TD late in 4th quarter vs. Denver
While the celebratory dance was first popularized by his former LSU teammate, Justin Jefferson, and since spread across the NFL like wildfire, Joe Burrow hasn’t been one to hit “The Griddy.” That changed on Saturday night.
With Burrow scoring what he likely assumed was a game-winning go-ahead touchdown inside of two minutes to play, he stood in the back of the end zone and took his chance. His rendition of the heel-tapping, arm-swinging dance wasn’t quite as fluid as the like of Jefferson or even Burrow’s Cincinnati teammate, Ja’Marr Chase, but it certainly passes muster.
And it’s definitely better than the debut griddy that current Bengals tight end Mike Gesicki did a few years prior.
And though Burrow celebrated the go-ahead score in a game Cincinnati needs to win to keep its playoff hopes alive, the Broncos quickly struck back and tied the game, 24-24, sending it to overtime.
Micah Parsons stumped for Burrow to win MVP
After Burrow led Cincinnati to a needed win, keeping playoff hopes alive heading into Week 18, Dallas Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons boldly stumped for the quarterback to win the MVP, should the Bengals make it in.
While the race for the award has largely boiled down to Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson and Buffalo’s Josh Allen, Burrow has had a season that would likely be worthy of MVP consideration if the Bengals had a better record. At 8-8, they’re scrapping for a final wildcard slot as the Ravens and Bills are both firmly in the playoff picture.
Either way, Parsons seems unmoved on his opinion of Burrow.
“If Joe burrow takes this team to the playoffs I don’t even think it should be in question who’s MVP!! God damm! Best in the world rn!” Parsons said on social media.
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The Bengals won, 30-24, in overtime on Saturday night against the Denver Broncos to stay in playoff contention. Had Cincinnati lost or tied, Denver would’ve clinched the final wildcard spot.
Burrow finished the game 39-of-49 for 412 yards and three touchdowns, all to Tee Higgins, including a walk off touchdown throw to the pylon in the end zone in overtime. He also had a rushing touchdown.
On the season, Burrow now has 4641 passing yards and 42 touchdowns and nine interceptions with one game remaining.
Cincinnati closes the season in Pittsburgh on Jan. 5, and still needs help — including another Broncos loss — to make the playoffs.