Joe Burrow has lost his aura.
Since his days at LSU, Joe Burrow has always rocked a good amount of hair on his head.
New season, new haircut, as the Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback is coming into a new year with a new hairdo.
Burrow was spotted in the offseason trying different fashion trends with Vogue, and now he has changed everything with his new haircut, which has fans in shock.
After the internet ran wild with a fake picture of the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback sporting long hair in May, a real picture of Joe Burrow appeared online, showing him rocking an army-type buzzcut.
Fans got one look at this haircut and couldn’t believe what they were seeing:
That’s Derek Carr now.
— Global Utopia Sports (@GL8BAL_SPORTS) July 23, 2024
Damn he lowkey did lose all his aura 😭
— Unbiased Sports News (@UBNewss) July 23, 2024
Why he look 40 💔😭
— imani 3.0 (@positionsmafiaa) July 23, 2024
— Michael Hauff (@TheFFRealist) July 23, 2024
Dov: pic.twitter.com/QLAwcnav2H
— Faceoff Sports Network (@FFfaceoff) July 23, 2024
This is what Mahomes will do to you
— Bandwagon Sports (@BandwagonSp0rts) July 23, 2024
Bro looks like that one uncle that’s going to start talking politics at Thanksgiving
— TacoKing 🌮👑 (@TacoKing01) July 23, 2024
shit the aura definetly went down ngl
— 🥇 (@garpfo) July 23, 2024
Joe Burrow has had quite the offseason while recovering from surgery as he walked in the Vogue World fashion show in Paris last month and attended Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin’s annual Fourth of July White Party.
The Bengals kick off training camp on July 24.
Cincinnati Bengals Hoping A Healthy Joe Burrow Can Return Them To A Deep Playoff Run
Since Burrow joined the Bengals in 2020, they have made it to the AFC Championship game twice, in 2021 and again in 2022.
Before Joe Burrow got drafted to the team, Cincinnati hadn’t made it to the AFC Championship game since the 1980s. He effectively ended their 33-year drought from 1988-2021, which was the longest run in the NFL by any team to not make it to the conference title game, per Wikipedia.
The Bengals defeated the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, in which they overcame an 18-point deficit and went on to Super Bowl LVI, where they lost to the Los Angeles Rams, 23-20.
The following year, the Bengals made it to their second consecutive AFC Championship game for the first time in franchise history, but they lost to the Chiefs this time around.