Bengals rejected Dolphins' trade offer for Joe Burrow in 2020 draft

The Cincinnati Bengals turned down a substantial offer from the Miami Dolphins to trade the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, allowing them to select quarterback Joe Burrow. Miami sought to move up four spots with four first-round picks but was immediately rebuffed. This revelation comes amid current struggles for both teams as they prepare for an upcoming matchup.

In the 2020 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins made a bold attempt to acquire the top selection from the Cincinnati Bengals. According to a report from ESPN, Miami offered four first-round picks to jump from the No. 5 position to No. 1, aiming to draft Joe Burrow instead of Tua Tagovailoa, whom they ultimately selected at No. 5.

The Bengals, however, shut down the proposal right away and refused to engage in any trade discussions. This decision proved pivotal, as Burrow led Cincinnati to rapid success, guiding the team to the Super Bowl in 2021 and the AFC Championship Game in 2022. Despite those achievements, injuries have sidelined Burrow for significant portions of three other seasons, contributing to the Bengals' current 4-10 record and their absence from the playoffs since 2022.

Meanwhile, the Dolphins, now at 6-8, are grappling with their own quarterback woes. They recently benched Tagovailoa in favor of seventh-round rookie Quinn Ewers for the final three games of the season, casting doubt on the former Alabama star's long-term future in Miami.

Burrow has expressed frustration with the Bengals' situation, prompting speculation about his commitment to Cincinnati. The upcoming game between the two teams in Miami serves as a reminder of their divergent paths since that draft night decision. For the Bengals, resolving Burrow's concerns and protecting his health will be crucial heading into next season, while Miami continues its search for a franchise quarterback.

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