Bengals quarterback Jake Browning said, “They Never Should’ve Cut Me.” He stuck it to the Vikings and is playing so well that the NFL believes he’s high on drugs.
Hey, my friend. After defeating his former team on Saturday, Jake Browning was enraged. over time. with the entire season hanging in the balance. Through the final stretch and into the extra quarter without his WR1 Ja’Marr Chase.
Browning was cut by the Minnesota Vikings several times; the most recent time, the team didn’t even notify him personally. After spending hours sitting in a hotel lobby with the vague promise that Minnesota might have a practice squad position for him, Browning learned through his agent that he was out of a job.
The winning Cincinnati Bengals signal-caller referred to his release from an NFL team as “the sh*ttiest” of many times.
What an incredible boss. Yes, Tee Higgins produced several amazing plays, such as the game-winning touchdown reception late in the fourth quarter. Higgins, whose mother took great pleasure in igniting the trolls on the Internet, grabbed two TDs in a row.
Well, Browning had to write those plays after all. Brian Flores, who was unrelenting, put up an all-out Vikings blitz that he had to defeat. Additionally, Browning was the one who set up Tyler Boyd for the game-winning field goal with an amazing scramble drill completion.
The roller coaster that was Browning’s professional career is nearly unfathomable. There were numerous instances where he could have given up. I didn’t think he would be successful in the NFL when he came out of Washington. He was the most noodle-armed, good-looking person I had ever seen in college. possess any firm attempting to participate in professional competitions.
It turns out that Jake Browning is a baller and can hold his own while replacing Joe Burrow, a legendary quarterback.
The NFL is proposing that the guy submit to a drug test because he is currently playing so loosely. They must want a piece of whatever it is he’s eating, I’m sure.
Browning appears to be taking the Limitless pill, quite honestly.
Is the NFL really under the impression that Browning will blow it all on performance-enhancing drugs, considering how hard he has had to work to earn this incredible opportunity to start after years of toiling away in obscurity? Goodell, hurry up. Be superior to this. I seem to say that all the time. There must be some truth to my nagging requests.