Joe Burrow frowns and looks off to the side before the Super Bowl.
Joe Burrow.Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images
  • The atmosphere at the Super Bowl was similar to a dinner party.

  • The corporate nature of the game gave it a different energy.

  • He said he has tried to move on after the loss to the Rams.

The Cincinnati quarterback was not overwhelmed by the Super Bowl.

He said he was surprised by the atmosphere at the stadium.

"It felt like the dinner party, and we were the entertainment," he said of the game. You come off a road game in Kansas City, a road game in Tennessee, and then a home game in the playoffs for the first time in 30 years. The Super Bowl is more of a corporate event.

It didn't take long to get used to. It felt like a regular season football game. It was a strange feeling at the start.

Burrow told Cowherd that he didn't experience nerves during the game because of the film study and preparation he did in the weeks before.

The most expensive tickets for a Super Bowl have been reported by Bloomberg.

While ticket prices and corporate boxes played a part in a tamer atmosphere, it's surely not what the NFL wants to hear.

Matthew Stafford and Joe Burrow shake hands after the Super Bowl.
Joe Burrow was happy for Matthew Stafford after the Super Bowl.Chris O'Meara/AP Images

The Bengals lost to the Rams, 23-20, despite the fact that Burrow passed for 263 yards and a touchdown.

He said he was happy to see Matthew Stafford win a Super Bowl. He said Cowherd put the game out of his mind.

"I didn't talk about it, didn't think about it, and tried to move on to this year," he said.

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