A video shows Joe Burrow walking alone in Beverly Hills. This has led to fan concern. The Bengals quarterback appeared downcast. Social media is full of reactions and theories. Some fans worry about his well-being. Others speculate about the reason for his mood. There is no official statement from Burrow or the Bengals. The internet continues to discuss the video.
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