IN PHOTOS: Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson showcase stylish attire at Paris Fashion event

IN PHOTOS: Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson showcase stylish attire at Paris Fashion event
IN PHOTOS: Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson showcase stylish attire at Paris Fashion event

Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson attended Paris Fashion Week. The former LSU teammates took the trip to France this week during their downtime from the NFL.

The NFL's official X account shared photos of the quarterback and wide receiver at Paris Fashion Week while attending the Amiri show.

Burrow shared additional photos on his personal Instagram account. He tagged his location as Cannes, France, which is located on the French Riviera. The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback can be seen playing chess near the beach with another person.

Other photos in the Instagram carousel included a photo of himself and Justin Jefferson. Burrow also appeared to participate in a question-and-answer panel during his time on the French Riviera.

Burrow's photos from his trip to France. (Via Joe Burrow's IG)
Burrow's photos from his trip to France. (Via Joe Burrow's IG)

Joe Burrow and Jefferson aren't the only NFL players who have made appearances at Paris Fashion Week. Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson both attended the Louis Vuitton show during the annual fashion week.

Joe Burrow faced 'football mortality' in comeback from wrist injury

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow played only 10 games in 2023 due to a wrist injury he suffered in November. In December, he underwent surgery to repair the torn ligaments in his wrist and has been working his way back to the field for the last few months.

He did participate in a minicamp recently with the Cincinnati Bengals; however, the team is managing his workload leading up to the 2024 NFL season.

While speaking to reporters, Burrow said that the wrist injury, along with the calf injury he suffered in training camp, made him realize how quickly an NFL career can be altered.

"Whenever the injuries start to stack up, your football mortality kind of comes into the back of your mind. So, that's definitely something I've thought about and something I have had to fight through," said Burrow at Bengals mini camp

Burrow added that although he isn't doing much right now, he will be ready to go when training camp starts. Keeping the injury risk low for the quarterback is the Bengals' main priority this offseason.

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