Joe Burrow 'Hasn't Changed' Amid Hollywood Appearances, Says Bengals Teammate Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been described as "hasn't changed" by his teammate Orlando Brown Jr., despite his recent high-profile appearances in Hollywood circles. During an April 13 interview on the "Up & Adams" podcast, Brown emphasized that Burrow has always been the person the public sees in the spotlight, with his confidence and authenticity remaining consistent over time. Brown, an offensive tackle for the Bengals, addressed the perception of Burrow as a "small-town Ohio kid" often highlighted by media outlets. He noted that Burrow’s recent visibility in Hollywood events, such as Michael Rubin’s "White Party" in the Hamptons and a 2026 Oscars after-party, reflects his true self rather than a shift in personality. "What you're seeing now is his confidence and being who he truly is," Brown said. "That's why you see him in LA, that's why you see him at some of these parties and walking in Paris Fashion Week. That's who he's always been." The quarterback’s Hollywood ventures have sparked mixed reactions from fans. While some have praised his boldness in embracing the spotlight, others have questioned whether his demeanor has evolved. Brown dismissed these concerns, stating that Burrow’s behavior has remained consistent. "I wouldn't say he's changed, I think he's just more comfortable now, maybe, in front of the camera than he was before," he explained. Brown also tackled rumors circulating about Burrow’s dissatisfaction with his role in Cincinnati and potential trade interest. He categorically denied the claims, asserting that Burrow is deeply committed to the team. "I don't think it's real. I think at the end of the day, Joe gives his all for the city, man, and he loves being a Bengal," Brown said.#paris_fashion_week #cincinnati_bengals #joe_burrow #orlando_brown_jr #white_party