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"Doable," said Burrow.
Burrow emphasized the critical need for Cincinnati to recapture the explosive downfield passing game that defined their successful 2021 and 2022 campaigns.
"We've been great in third down and red-zone situations, but we've got to get back to being the explosive offense that we were in '21 and '22," said Burrow.
Burrow also welcomed the return of veteran backup quarterback Joe Flacco, expressing slight surprise that other franchises did not vie for his services.
"I love being around Joe and watching him play.
To have somebody behind me who can step in and play the way he did last year, I think will put our team in a good position," said Burrow.
Burrow reserved high praise for new safety Bryan Cook, telling Geoff Hobson of Bengals. com that Cook's leadership was evident from the moment he arrived.
"You can tell that he's (Cook) going to set a standard in that room and make everybody live up to it and put pressure on everybody if they don't," said Burrow.
Former Bengals passer Ken Anderson endorsed Burrow's pursuit of the touchdown record, citing the modern passing climate and Burrow's proven track record.
"Heck yeah.
The way the passing game is nowadays and he's showed he's put up those numbers before," said Anderson.
Anderson also marveled at Burrow's all-time NFL record completion percentage, attributing the success to immense natural talent and dedicated offseason preparation.