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Joe Burrow pulls up to MNF vs. Cowboys in wild outfit

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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow wore an interesting outfit ahead of the Monday Night Football game against the Dallas Cowboys. As he was walking into AT&T Stadium, Burrow was seen wearing a black suit with multi-color stripes. Some fans on social media asked what type of outfit Burrow was wearing because it was a little over the top.

This isn’t the first time Burrow has been called out for his appearance this year. As the Bengals began training camp, the former LSU Tigers star showed off a new hairstyle — a bleach-blond buzzcut. While speaking to reporters in July, Burrow explained why he made a drastic change.

“I got bored, that’s about it,” he said, per NFL.com. Burrow also mentioned that defensive tackle B.J. Hill encouraged him to do it. “B.J. said if I buzzed it and bleached it, he would do it, too,” Burrow said. “So now everybody’s gotta hold him accountable ’cause he’s gotta do it in the next week.”

As fans question Burrow’s outfit, he is focusing on doing everything he can to help the Bengals turn things around. Currently, the Bengals have a 4-8 record, but Burrow is not the reason why they are on the verge of being eliminated from playoff contention. In 12 games, Burrow has thrown for 3,337 yards, 30 touchdowns and just five interceptions with a passer rating of 107.4. He was named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for November after throwing for 1,035 yards and 12 touchdowns with one pick.

Joe Burrow talks about playing at a high level this year

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“I think I’ve been play-to-play better than I’ve ever been. I think I’m creating better than I ever have. So I’m happy with how I’m playing,” Burrow said last week, per Bengals.com. “I think my wrist is feeling good right now. That’s improved throughout the season. I wasn’t throwing it quite the way that I wanted to early in the year. And that’s improved.

“Early in the year, I didn’t throw a ton on the run. I wasn’t doing all my different arm angles. And as my wrist has improved, I’ve been able to expand that part of my game. I think I’m working on it more than I ever have throughout practice. And so I think that’s translating to on-field success in that department.”