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Joe Burrow strives to return as the big gun for the Cincinnati Bengals. The competitor spent much of the previous season confined while he sought to recover from toe surgery. Cincinnati even moved to procure Joe Flacco for assistance after Jake Browning struggled. Now, Burrow said he could not see a world where he was not under center for the team.

Off the field, Burrow maintains a spectacular inventory of possessions. His associate wide receiver, Tee Higgins, shared a glimpse into this prestigious lifestyle during an appearance on the Union SoFlo podcast on Thursday.

“So basically he came up to me, and Ja’Marr [Chase] was like yo I’m looking at the car you know what I’m saying he showed us like a base model spectrum you know what I’m saying and we were like ‘Yeah that b***h smooth,'” said Higgins.

Higgins said Burrow sought assistance and advice from him and Ja’Marr Chase before he adopted the choice to procure a custom Mansory. The vehicle is an asset worth over $700,000. At first, Burrow showed them a standard model.

“We was like ‘You got to do something to it,'” Higgins said.

Burrow listened and chose an elegant version with white and baby blue accents. He drives this car once in a while, according to Higgins.

Burrow also owns a Porsche Taycan Turbo (approximately $184,600). This spectacular asset reaches a top speed of 162 mph and generates 871 horsepower. He also owns an Acura NSX valued at $157,500. However, a nightmarish crisis recently changed his outlook. Burrow canceled a $2.99 million order for a functional Batmobile replica in July, according to the Cincinnati Bengals on SI.

This decision followed an alleged burglary at his premises. Burrow said he felt uncomfortable when his life became too public. “Your house is one of those… When that gets violated, people find out where you live,” Burrow said. He now prefers a low-key lifestyle to keep his integrity intact. After all, privacy is paramount for the athlete.

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Joe Burrow balances luxury with a rational financial plan

Three-time Pro Bowler amasses assets through an endorsement portfolio with brands like Nike and Bose. Burrow pledged to save every penny of his five-year, $275 million extension. For the 2026 fiscal year, his salary cap charge is $47,999,784. This constitutes over 15% of the total cap space for the Bengals. He also maintains amity with a local manufacturer. He received a custom Lordstown Endurance truck that features the team colors and his jersey number nine.

Fans expect the QB to lead the offense as the team moves past a difficult year. Burrow’s associates Higgins and Chase remain primary targets. Burrow will likely continue prioritizing his privacy while maintaining his spectacular fleet.

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