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If it was up to Joe Burrow’s teammates, his gift to them may have been a little bit different than the authentic Japanese Katana swords he gave them. “Well, they wanted guns … And I was like ...
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Each katana gifted by Burrow is reportedly unique, having either come from a certain town or been used in a certain battle. The gift also taps into history, as katanas were often gifted between ...
“Epic gift alert: Joe Burrow gifted his offensive linemen authentic Japanese Katana swords,” The Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr. reported on X, formerly Twitter, Dec. 19. “They are all unique.” ...
Burrow, 28, gifted his linemen with authentic Japanese Katana swords on Thursday, December 19. The Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr. reported each sword was unique and came with its own story.