

Joe Burrow‘s rise to stardom has created financial windfalls not only for himself but also for those closest to him as his father made a killing on the Bengal star’s Heisman Trophy success in the NCAA.
Jimmy Burrow placed a bold wager ahead of Joe‘s senior year at the LSU Tigers, betting $2000 on his son to win the award given to college football’s most outstanding player and he did not disappoint.
From astonishing 200/1 odds, that gamble paid off handsomely, netting Jimmy a staggering $400,000 as his son led his team to a national championship and shattered multiple records from the quarterback role.
Burrow set 10 FBS records, including a remarkable 6039 total yards of offense, 60 touchdowns, and a 76.3% completion rate. Additionally, he broke the SEC record for most passing yards in a single season with 5671 and set the LSU record with 76 career passing touchdowns.
That’s part of why he was selected first overall in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals and has quickly established himself as one of the league’s premier quarterback talents.
The 2024 season underscored his elite status, as he led the league in passing yards (4,918) and passing touchdowns (43), while keeping interceptions to a low nine.
Yet despite posting these impressive numbers, Burrow was unable to secure a playoff berth for the Bengals, whose 9-8 record fell short, largely due to a poor start and a horrific defense.
Can Burrow win the NFL MVP award in 2025?
Had Cincinnati made the playoffs, many analysts believe Burrow would have been the clear favorite to win the NFL Most Valuable Player award for the 2024/25 season. Instead it went to the Buffalo Bills‘ Josh Allen.
So as the Bengals prepare for the 2025/26 campaign, the question asked is: Can Burrow win the NFL MVP award? To do so, he will need to beat tough opposition.
His ability to consistently deliver under pressure, combined with his leadership and on-field poise, have solidified his reputation as a franchise cornerstone and his exceptional decision-making and offensive command means the Bengals will be in the mix in the AFC North.
However, his primary competition for MVP recognition this year comes from Matthew Stafford, the Los Angeles Rams quarterback who has been a vital figure for the Rams under head coach Sean McVay‘s innovative system.
Fresh off of a run to the NFC Championship Game, Stafford‘s consistent ability to make crucial plays and elevate teammates such as Cooper Kupp keeps him in the conversation as he chases his second Super Bowl ring.
So with a story of perseverance and success, from a longshot Heisman candidate to an NFL superstar, can Burrow go all of the way to claim an elusive Super Bowl ring and win MVP honors too?
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