Bengals of Cincinnati The quarter-Arrière Joe Burrow won the AP Comeback Player of the Year Prize at the Special Honors on Thursday evening.
Burrow was one of the five prize finalists, with the Vikings of Minnesota, Sam Darnold, Los Angeles loaders carrier of Ballers Buffalo bills Damar Hamlin security.
Burrow became the first player to win the player of the year back of the AP NFL twice with the same team.
Burrow kissed his parents before going on stage to accept the price.
“I would not say that it is necessarily a price that you want to be nominated twice,” joked Burrow. “But I am proud of the work I come back to come back from these injuries to which I seem to face each year. Fortunately, I am healthy this year. I have a big team around me. … Thank you, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys It is an honor.
Burrow finished the NFL season as the leader of the league in passenger sites and Touché passes. He established records of a single season of Bengals for the overtaking yards with 4,918 and passed passes with 43.
He played only 10 games the previous season after undergoing a wrist injury at the end of the season against the Ravens of Baltimore.
Lakota East football coach Jon Kitna was the last Bengal player before Burrow to be appointed player of the year.
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