Burrow’s Unique Christmas Gifts Bring Prehistoric Charm to Bengals’ Locker Room
In a move that has left his teammates both astonished and delighted, Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals’ star quarterback, took a creative leap this holiday season. He gifted his offensive line an assortment of authentic prehistoric bones, showcasing fossils from a range of ancient creatures, including dinosaurs, bears, and mammoths.
A Nod to Burrow’s Fossil Fascination
The unusual gifting choice aligns perfectly with Burrow’s well-documented passion for fossils, a topic he touched on during Netflix’s “Quarterback” series earlier this summer. According to ESPN’s Ben Baby, Burrow hosted a gathering at his Cincinnati home, where players were met with an impressive display of ancient bones mounted for admiration.
Upon arrival, teammates were invited to select their preferred fossil based on their arrival time and seniority within the group. Ted Karras, a key player on the line, opted for a striking woolly mammoth tusk, estimated to be around 30,000 years old. Meanwhile, offensive tackles Orlando Brown Jr. and Amarius Mims each chose cave bear skulls, while rookie left guard Dylan Fairchild received a rare Tyrannosaurus rex artifact as part of the eclectic gift lineup.
Previous Gifts and Team Spirit
This isn’t Burrow’s first venture into unique gifting; last year, he surprised his linemen with traditional Japanese katana swords, each imbued with its own historical significance. Such thoughtful gestures underscore Burrow’s commitment to fostering camaraderie within the locker room. The Bengals have prided themselves on maintaining a close-knit team dynamic during Burrow’s tenure, a bond that is likely to strengthen further as his offensive line enjoys its best performance yet, allowing a mere 5.2% sack rate, ranking 10th in the NFL.
Looking Ahead to Game Day
As the team prepares for their matchup against the Cardinals, the hope is that these delightful gifts will translate into a winning performance on the field. Burrow’s whimsical approach to holiday gifting not only showcases his personality but also reinforces the unity within the Bengals’ locker room, setting the stage for a memorable season ahead.
Burrow himself quipped, “When aren’t fossils on your mind? They go back millions of years. That’s sick,” capturing the playful spirit behind his unconventional gifts. The Bengals are certainly hoping to unwrap a victory today, adding a positive chapter to their already impressive season.

