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There are two schools of thought for the preseason of the NFL: the field marshal needs representatives before week 1, or they must sit to avoid the possibility of an injury.
Some teams see a trip or two for their starting marshal and other first teams on both sides of the ball, just to play it safe. But the Cincinnati Bengals have not been doing it with Campo de Campo Estrella Joe Burrow.
The Bengals have mentioned their slow beginnings in the last seasons, which has led players such as Burrow, Ja’mar Chase and more offensive of the first team to obtain significant representatives in this preseason. But what happened on Monday night against Washington’s commanders caused the Bengats of the Bengles to cover their eyes.
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The Campinnati Bengals field marshal, Joe Burrow (9), fired the defensive wing of the Washington commanders, Dorance Armstrong (92) and the defensive wing of the Washington commanders, Jacob Martin (55) during the first half in the Northwest Stadium on August 18, 2025. (Amber Searls/Imagn images)
During the first quarter, Burrow was not playing safe things when he hurried out of his pocket. With multiple defenders in persecution, Burrow did not try to get out of the limits or slide, but turned around and tried to escape them to keep the work alive.
Burrow ended up running more than 15 yards behind the scrimmage line and three different liners of Washington fired him near the goal line.
“I probably don’t want to see Joe Burrow doing this in a preseason game, or in any game, for the case,” Ari Merov wrote from team 33 in X while sharing the play.
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Then, another terrifying moment occurred when the Bengals pocket collapsed again, and while trying to get out of it, Burrow was beaten to the grass. It was a Cuello de Cuello Tackle and Washington received a 15 -yard penalty, but the Bengals fans could not be happy to see their field marshal from the franchise to turn and throw themselves to the ground in that way.

The Cincinnati Bengals Campo Marshal, Joe Burrow (9), runs with the ball against Washington’s commanders during the first half in the Northwest Stadium on August 18, 2025. (Amber Searls/Imagn images)
While Quarterbacks such as Josh Allen of Buffalo Bills, Jalen de Philadelphia Eagles, and Lamar Jackson of Baltimore Ravens have not seen an ounce of preseason games, the Bengals have adopted a different philosophy by having lost the first two regular season games in each of the last two seasons.
These two moves will be talked more, but Burrow has been productive in its first two preseason games, with 18 of 24 for three touchdowns in five series between the commanders and the Eagles competitions.
“It is one of those things for him, for what is what pre -season football.” But, at the same time, he is out there learning what he can and cannot do and we have seen him leave those things before and that is why he is playing in the preseason, to have the opportunity to feel what it is like to feel in a game and there are times when he leaves that and gets a great play and moments in which we are in a difficult place in the line of two

The Cincinnati Bengals field marshal, Joe Burrow (9), leaves the field for part time against Washington’s commanders in the Northwest Stadium on August 18, 2025. (Amber Searls/Imagn images)
The feeling still represents fans who believe that Burrow must be safer despite the philosophy of his chief coach.
“Go to Down, Joe, it’s August,” said ESPN Play-by-Play Joe Buck during the transmission.