Joe Burrow’s offseason has nearly come to an end, but the quarterback found time to squeeze in an appearance at one of the biggest sporting events of the month. Burrow made the trip to Las Vegas to watch UFC 329 and dressed up for the occasion. The quarterback wore a dark, lightly striped dress shirt and dark pants.
A video clip of Burrow at the event was posted on Instagram by Bussin’ With the Boys on Saturday. Burrow flashed two peace signs and looked around as he walked through the crowded venue.
Fans jumped into the comments section to share their instant reactions to seeing the Bengals star.
While some fans were negative, others were happy to see the quarterback in any form or fashion.


The Bengals quarterback is required to report to training camp on July 28, which might make UFC 329 the de facto end of Burrow’s offseason. With the season starting up, Burrow will be forced to tackle plenty of issues, including setting himself up properly for the future.
UFC 329’s Conclusion Kicks Off Joe Burrow’s Make-Or-Break Moment
2026 marks the beginning of a period that will set the stage for Joe Burrow’s future. According to Spotrac, the Bengals can move on from Burrow and save money as soon as 2028. As such, negotiations to extend the protection window for Burrow are set to begin before then in 2027.
As such, 2026 is Burrow’s last year to build his case. While the quarterback could technically kick his feet up and have a good chance of sticking around into 2029, the Bengals letting him enter the danger zone on his contract would send a message that he might not be as welcome at the end of the decade as he was at the beginning.
Will Burrow rise to the occasion, or will Cincinnati let things reach a more tense stage?
The quarterback will have his chance to set the stage this season.
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