Joe Burrow-Kid Cudi bromance grows after Bengals’ Super Bowl 56 loss to Rams

Joe Burrow-Kid Cudi bromance grows after Bengals' Super Bowl 56 loss to Rams

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Cleveland Cincinnati is the reason.

The Bengals lost Super Bowl 56 to the Rams on Sunday, in case you didn’t hear. It had pretty much everything you’d expect from a Super Bowl: Some controversy, clean competition, some highlight-reel plays and late-game drama that kept fans glued to their TV sets throughout the game.

While Joe Burrow didn’t walk out with a ring, he still seemed to enjoy himself: Kid Cudi, a personal favorite of Burrow’s, said the QB crafted his setlist at the Bengals’ Super Bowl afterparty, putting a sweetener on an otherwise bummer of an end.

Burrow actually wound up on stage with Cudi at the party, too (video contains NSFW language):

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Just minutes after the Bengals loss, Kid Cudi (full name Scott Mescudi), sent a message of encouragement to Burrow and the Bengals players.

The Bengals quarterback said he would listen to Cudi songs before games to get himself pumped up. 

Cudi, a Cleveland native, has been supporting Burrow since the acknowledgement, leading to the duo meeting up in person, with Cudi receiving a signed Burrow uniform after the AFC championship game.

Maybe Burrow can add “Mr. Rager” to his list of nicknames if the bromance continues.


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