
Rogers: In the whole league, Burrow is the most like me
On January 31, Beijing time, at 4:00 a.m. on Monday, this season's American League final will be played. Patrick Mahomes, who has reached the American League Finals for four consecutive seasons, will lead the Kansas City Chiefs at home against the Cincinnati Tigers, who have reached the American League finals for the first time since 1988, and their second-year quarterback Joe Burrow.
However, just before this crucial battle began, the Tigers' star Joe Burrow was "betrayed" by his father. Recently, Joe's father, Jimmy Burrow, posted a photo of Joe as a child on Twitter. In the photo, little Boro is very cute in his mother's arms. However, the little Burrow in the picture is wearing the helmet of this week's opponent Chieftain! And Boro's father also said: Joe used to like the bright red chieftain's helmet, but now he doesn't like it anymore.
Although Boro's father said that Boro liked only the chief's helmet, and did not explicitly indicate that Boro was a chief fan, the almighty netizens still dug up Boro's "black history". They found a photo of Burrow as a teenager, and it showed Him wearing a Chiefs fan T-shirt. At this point, it seems that the "child chieftain's dream" is solid.
However, this is not the first time such a story has been heard in the NFL. The most famous of the similar stories is undoubtedly the 49ers fan who grew up in California, Aaron Rogers. Before the 2005 draft, the photo of Rogers wearing a 49ers helmet as a child was also ridiculed by many fans, believing that he and the 49ers team holding the lottery were a natural pair. Sadly, the 49ers didn't choose Rogers. Although Rodgers later grew into one of the best quarterbacks in the league, he couldn't get past this hurdle every time he met the 49ers in the playoffs. After another defeat last week, his playoff record against the 49ers also came to an embarrassing 0-4.
Will Burrow follow in Rogers' footsteps and suffer from the home team when he meets him as a child? Or do you use performance to conquer the chief, so that the chief laments that he has missed a star of the "child chief's dream"? By Monday we'll know the answer.
This time, either the Chiefs will make it to the Super Bowl
Either Chiefs fans hit the Super Bowl
Anyway, the chiefs are in the Super Bowl?