Joe Burrow admits his rookie season in the NFL could be rough
There has been an increased concern over the coronavirus over the last several weeks across the globe. That has especially been the case in the United States with an overwhelming impact on many industries in the country. One of which has been sports with every league having to adjust the handling of their respective program differently. The NFL has been among those profoundly impact with the offseason game plan, which former LSU standout quarterback Joe Burrow is ready to go through the challenges that lie ahead in his first NFL season, according to Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk.
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“You might have a really good first year,” Burrow said. “You might have a really bad first year. You don’t really know, especially without OTAs this year. You’re going to have less time with your team. So there’s going to be ups and downs, for sure. You’re just going to have to battle through it.”
It’s going to be a tough challenge for everyone involved with the use of a full offseason slate that the league has every year. The expectation is that it will cancel out much of the offseason workouts and training camp.
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That will put everyone behind the eight ball a bit if the 2020 season is still able to go on as planned. It will primarily be hard for incoming rookies that are going through the adjustment of playing in the NFL. There will be challenges all the way through, and Joe Burrow will be among many to struggle.