Joe Burrow heard embracing ‘vengeance’ with super-rare $3 million Batmobile revelation to Ja’Marr Chase

Joe Burrow needed somewhere to take out his frustration. Statistically, Burrow is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL – topping the stats for yards and touchdowns thrown despite a season of woe for the Bengals. GettyJoe Burrow needed a way to take out his frustration[/caption] Realistically, the former Super Bowl QB is leading a 4-8 team that is on the verge of being eliminated from the playoffs and is one of the worst teams in the AFC thanks to a leaky defense. While star wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase – who also leads the league in yards and receiving touchdowns – vents his frustration about the Bengals’ losing ways in weekly postgame interviews, Burrow has attempted to find a more productive way of channelling his inner anger. “Have I told you I bought a Batmobile?” Burrow asked Chase on HBO’s Hard Knocks. Normal human beings would have done a double take and looked at Burrow like he was crazy. Burrow is playing on a $275 million contract, while Chase is on a $30 million deal that should soon be replaced by one of the largest wide receiver contracts in NFL history. That means that Burrow and Chase aren’t normal people, and led to Chase immediately wondering when his QB’s new Batmobile would arrive. “Did you get it yet?” Chase asked. “I don’t get it for a year, but I bought it,” Burrow calmly replied. Fans couldn’t believe that Burrow had dropped almost $3 million on a car that was previously been driven by Christian Bale. Adam West, Michael Keaton, George Clooney, Ben Affleck and Robert Pattinson also played Batman on the silver screen. x@nflThe Bengals QB dropped a major reveal on Hard Knocks[/caption] x@nflBurrow had even bigger plans for his full Batman costume[/caption] brucewaynex.comTen replica tumbler Batmobiles were made, with each costing $2.9 million[/caption] Getty - ContributorNow Burrow needs to buy Christian Bale’s awesome Batsuit[/caption] “Such a waste of money,” one fan tweeted. “Spending that much on a Batmobile seems a bit wild,” a second fan posted. Ten of the ‘fully functional but not street legal’ tumbler Batmobiles from Christoper Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy were made available for sale. A web page with a link to ‘Reserve Build Spot’ allows anyone with the necessary cash to look, feel and drive like Batman. “Limited production of 10 Wayne Enterprises Tumblers, fully functional iconic “Batmobile”, are exclusively being sold by invitation only,” the site reads. “These highly collectable Tumbler Batmobiles are officially sanctioned by Warner Bros. and will be available for sale to an exclusive audience of avid car collectors.” Burrow quickly become one of the special 10. “That’s going to be crazy,” Chase said. “You’ve got to go to the vengeance Batman when he had the a** eye thing on.” That wasn’t enough for Burrow, whose contract averages $55 million a year. “I think I’ve got to go all in and go for the expensive Batsuit,” he said. “Some armor.” “I ain’t going to lie,” Chase said. “That’s going to be hilarious.” The Bengals weren’t laughing after a tough 44-38 home loss to Russell Wilson and the division rival Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday, which saw Mike Tomlin remain a leading Coach of the Year candidate. Burrow has a chance to regain his NFL superhero form against the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football. Tickets are available for $19, which is almost $3 million less than Burrow paid for his super-rare Batmobile. talkSPORT is your home of the NFL on UK radio, and you can stay up to date with all the latest from around the league via our dedicated ‘EndZone’ YouTube channel.

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Joe Burrow heard embracing ‘vengeance’ with super-rare $3 million Batmobile revelation to Ja’Marr Chase

Joe Burrow needed somewhere to take out his frustration.

Statistically, Burrow is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL – topping the stats for yards and touchdowns thrown despite a season of woe for the Bengals.

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Joe Burrow needed a way to take out his frustration[/caption]

Realistically, the former Super Bowl QB is leading a 4-8 team that is on the verge of being eliminated from the playoffs and is one of the worst teams in the AFC thanks to a leaky defense.

While star wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase – who also leads the league in yards and receiving touchdowns – vents his frustration about the Bengals’ losing ways in weekly postgame interviews, Burrow has attempted to find a more productive way of channelling his inner anger.

“Have I told you I bought a Batmobile?” Burrow asked Chase on HBO’s Hard Knocks.

Normal human beings would have done a double take and looked at Burrow like he was crazy.

Burrow is playing on a $275 million contract, while Chase is on a $30 million deal that should soon be replaced by one of the largest wide receiver contracts in NFL history.

That means that Burrow and Chase aren’t normal people, and led to Chase immediately wondering when his QB’s new Batmobile would arrive.

“Did you get it yet?” Chase asked.

“I don’t get it for a year, but I bought it,” Burrow calmly replied.

Fans couldn’t believe that Burrow had dropped almost $3 million on a car that was previously been driven by Christian Bale.

Adam West, Michael Keaton, George Clooney, Ben Affleck and Robert Pattinson also played Batman on the silver screen.

x@nfl
The Bengals QB dropped a major reveal on Hard Knocks[/caption]
x@nfl
Burrow had even bigger plans for his full Batman costume[/caption]
brucewaynex.com
Ten replica tumbler Batmobiles were made, with each costing $2.9 million[/caption]
Getty - Contributor
Now Burrow needs to buy Christian Bale’s awesome Batsuit[/caption]

“Such a waste of money,” one fan tweeted.

“Spending that much on a Batmobile seems a bit wild,” a second fan posted.

Ten of the ‘fully functional but not street legal’ tumbler Batmobiles from Christoper Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy were made available for sale.

A web page with a link to ‘Reserve Build Spot’ allows anyone with the necessary cash to look, feel and drive like Batman.

“Limited production of 10 Wayne Enterprises Tumblers, fully functional iconic “Batmobile”, are exclusively being sold by invitation only,” the site reads.

“These highly collectable Tumbler Batmobiles are officially sanctioned by Warner Bros. and will be available for sale to an exclusive audience of avid car collectors.”

Burrow quickly become one of the special 10.

“That’s going to be crazy,” Chase said.

“You’ve got to go to the vengeance Batman when he had the a** eye thing on.”

That wasn’t enough for Burrow, whose contract averages $55 million a year.

“I think I’ve got to go all in and go for the expensive Batsuit,” he said.

“Some armor.”

“I ain’t going to lie,” Chase said. “That’s going to be hilarious.”

The Bengals weren’t laughing after a tough 44-38 home loss to Russell Wilson and the division rival Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday, which saw Mike Tomlin remain a leading Coach of the Year candidate.

Burrow has a chance to regain his NFL superhero form against the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football.

Tickets are available for $19, which is almost $3 million less than Burrow paid for his super-rare Batmobile.

talkSPORT is your home of the NFL on UK radio, and you can stay up to date with all the latest from around the league via our dedicated ‘EndZone’ YouTube channel.