Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's hometown is commemorating his football career so far and the run to the Super Bowl with a new exhibit.The Southeast Ohio History Center announced a new exhibit is opening Friday, showcasing items around Burrow's career and trip to the 2022 Super Bowl.The exhibit titled "Just a Kid from Southeast Ohio" is free with a donation to the Athens County Food Pantry. "Just a Kid from Southeast Ohio" will run from Feb. 18 to March 4.Bengals fandom for Burrow and the team can be felt throughout Ohio.Though the team fell to the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl, their historic run electrified the city of Cincinnati and all across Ohio.Fans gathered at Paul Brown Stadium on Monday to greet the players back to Cincinnati.More fans gathered at Washington Park on Wednesday for a rally honoring the AFC Champions.Head coach Zac Taylor thanked everyone for gathering Wednesday and for being such loyal fans throughout the season."This has been one of the best years of my life and that's thanks to you all — the fans," Taylor told the crowd.Taylor said he felt fans' support every step of the way."We've got a great group of players that you all have fallen in love with. They love you all. They love making plays on the field and I can promise you, the one thing we took away from last weekend is we gotta find a way to get back and win it all," Taylor said.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's hometown is commemorating his football career so far and the run to the Super Bowl with a new exhibit.
The Southeast Ohio History Center announced a new exhibit is opening Friday, showcasing items around Burrow's career and trip to the 2022 Super Bowl.
The exhibit titled "Just a Kid from Southeast Ohio" is free with a donation to the Athens County Food Pantry.
"Just a Kid from Southeast Ohio" will run from Feb. 18 to March 4.
Bengals fandom for Burrow and the team can be felt throughout Ohio.
Though the team fell to the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl, their historic run electrified the city of Cincinnati and all across Ohio.
Fans gathered at Paul Brown Stadium on Monday to greet the players back to Cincinnati.
More fans gathered at Washington Park on Wednesday for a rally honoring the AFC Champions.
Head coach Zac Taylor thanked everyone for gathering Wednesday and for being such loyal fans throughout the season.
"This has been one of the best years of my life and that's thanks to you all — the fans," Taylor told the crowd.
Taylor said he felt fans' support every step of the way.
"We've got a great group of players that you all have fallen in love with. They love you all. They love making plays on the field and I can promise you, the one thing we took away from last weekend is we gotta find a way to get back and win it all," Taylor said.
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