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Is Joe Burrow okay? Zac Taylor responds to the Bengals quarterback's early-week absence

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While 18 NFL teams were busy diving into multi-day rookie camps this past weekend, the Cincinnati Bengals took a different approach — opting for a one-day rookie camp under head coach Zac Taylor . But it wasn’t just the condensed camp that had fans talking. Quarterback Joe Burrow ’s brief absence from Organized Team Activities (OTAs) to attend the Met Gala in New York became a trending topic among fans and critics alike.

Bengals coach Zac Taylor speaks out on Joe Burrow’s absence, clears the air for fans

Some questioned whether Joe Burrow’s off-field appearance reflected poorly on his commitment. But Taylor wasn’t having any of it.

The Bengals coach, speaking candidly after the team wrapped up its lone rookie camp practice, dismissed any concerns with a mix of humor and perspective. "We've got guys that things will come up throughout the offseason program, obligations like that, family obligations, charity obligations, so guys will be in and out,” he said.


Taylor added that the overall participation during the offseason program has been strong, and he’s more focused on the energy players bring when they are present. “But overall, we've had tremendous turnout. I'm excited that they want to get here and get to work on the field,” he shared. “And having Joe out there throwing balls last couple of days has been great for our guys.”

Burrow, who returned in time for Wednesday’s session, seemed to silence any lingering doubts when the Bengals' official social media channels posted his arrival, accompanied by the caption “Mastering his craft.” It felt like a subtle jab at those questioning his priorities.

While some corners of the fanbase saw Burrow’s Met Gala appearance as a distraction, Taylor emphasized that he’s never questioned the franchise quarterback’s commitment. “I don't have any questions on Joe's commitment to us,” he said, firmly standing by his star signal-caller.

Burrow’s presence at practice after his brief trip wasn’t just symbolic — it showed leadership. The Bengals have built their identity around his work ethic, football IQ, and calm under pressure. And Taylor’s support further underscores the trust and understanding that exists within the locker room.

What’s more telling is that, despite all the noise from the outside, the Bengals are focused on the bigger picture — building chemistry, welcoming new talent, and preparing for the season ahead. Whether it's one day of rookie camp or a quarterback missing a couple of practices, the Bengals' confidence in their process remains unshaken.

With Burrow back in the fold and Zac Taylor firmly steering the ship, Cincinnati continues to prioritize progress over perception — exactly what championship-caliber teams are made of.

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