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Girl Cries Over Joe Burrow, Bengals in a Video After Getting Dental Work Done by Jason HallAn emotional post-dental operation tirade by a Cincinnati Bengals fan regarding the team—specifically, quarterback Joe Burrow and injured players Joe Mixon and Ja’Marr Chase—went viral.
Prior to the Bengals’ 20-16 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Week 12, Haven Wolfe posted a video of herself that was taken last week. In it, she declares her love for Burrow, worries about Chase’s injury status, and worries about the team’s next games, which include this weekend’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs. She also appears to be crying hysterically due to the apparent side effects of the anesthesia from having her wisdom teeth removed.
When her mother is heard in the film mentioning that her daughter’s “Joe Burrow jersey came in handy today,” Wolfe replies that she didn’t wear “the pretty one” because “I didn’t think I should.”
“I’m happy for him that he has a girlfriend, but I’m not happy for me in that situation,” Wolfe exclaimed, breaking down in tears as he mentioned his relationship with Burrow’s long-term partner Olivia Holzmacher.
“He’s pretty, but dangit, he’s talented and let’s be honest, I go for ambition not looks,” Wolfe stated.
Wolfe then focused on the Bengals’ injury worries, particularly the question of whether Chase will make a comeback from a hip injury. Chase is anticipated to play in the Bengals’ game against Kansas City this week.
“I miss Ja’Marr Chase and we play the Titans on Sunday, but he’s not even a sure thing,” Wolfe remarked. “But even if we make it past that one, Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs is a fantastic player who is well-known to all.” Additionally, he creates those Subway ads.
After that, Wolfe worries that the Cleveland Browns will lose to her team once more. The Browns, she notes, have defeated Joe Burrow in all three of his games played, despite being “historically the worst franchise in NFL history.”
The team’s problems are then discussed further by Wolfe, who notes that starting running back Mixon was not anticipated to play in last week’s victory in Nashville because he had previously suffered a concussion.