Joe Burrow has made his political feelings clear ahead of the upcoming U.S. presidential elections.

The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback previously claimed he isn’t really into politics, but he has expressed his position on various major issues over the years.

Burrow is known to show support for African Americans amid protests, while he also hit out at the Supreme Court after Roe vs. Wade was overturned.

“The Black community needs our help,” he shared during the George Floyd protests in 2020. “They have been unheard for far too long. Open your ears, listen, and speak. This isn’t politics. This is human rights.”

The black community needs our help. They have been unheard for far too long. Open your ears, listen, and speak. This isn’t politics. This is human rights.

— Joey Burrow (@JoeyB) May 29, 2020

Joe Burrow Had A Lot To Say After Roe Vs. Wade Got Overturned

Joe Burrow called the Supreme Court out two years later.

“I’m not pro-murdering babies,” he wrote in an Instagram post. “I’m pro-Becky who found at her 20-week anatomy scan that the infant she had been so excited to bring into this world had developed without life-sustaining organs.

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“I’m pro-Susan who was sexually assaulted on her way home from work, only to come to the horrific realization that her assailant planted his seed in her when she got a positive pregnancy test result a month later.

“You can argue and say that I’m pro-choice all you want, but the truth is: I’m pro-life. Their lives. Women’s lives.”

Excited to see what the internet does with this one pic.twitter.com/FWx0see5Jd

— Will Compton (@_willcompton) March 10, 2024

The QB has also been spotted hanging out with Donald Trump at UFC events, prompting questions as fans have wondered whether he is “MAGA” like his close friend Nick Bosa. Still, it doesn’t appear to be the case.

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