CINCINNATI -- The scene inside the Cincinnati Bengals' locker room resembled the aftermath of a mid-week practice in the fall.
Quarterback Joe Burrow, seated at his locker, with his chair turned to face the middle of the room, slightly hunched over, analyzed one of the team's offseason workouts. This day featured a gorgeous ball in a 7-on-7 drill to wide receiver Andrei Iosivas, perfectly squeezed between three converging defenders.
It looked as sharp as Burrow has ever looked in the spring. But when presented with that notion, he shook his head from side to side.