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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
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Date:2025-04-10 18:02:01
Remember a while back when we showed you the actual, full-on recreation Batman Tumblers for sale? Well, it turns out Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow is one of the buyers, and it was confirmed in the most hilarious way. In a clip from the latest episode of HBO original 'Hard Knocks', Burrow confirmed his purchase to his teammate wide receiver Tee Higgins.
“I don’t get it for like a year, but I bought it,” Burrow said. “I think I gotta go all in and get the suit.” The clip continues with a hilarious exchange between Burrow, Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase. They cover everything from Halloween, driving the Tumbler to games, and even pulling up to the club in it. Treat yourself and check it out.
If you’re unaware, the abridged version of this Tumbler's existence is that Warner Bros Discovery teamed up with Relevance International and Action Vehicle Engineering to build 10 real 1:1-scale, drivable Batman Tumbler Batmobiles (which first appeared in the 'Batman Begins' installment of the movie anthology) complete with some of the real bells and whistles. All for a cool $3 million each.
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Is it the most responsible purchase for a 27-year-old to make? It is if you ask us! It’s the freakin’ Tumblerwe’re talking about here. Besides, Burrow probably needed something to help him cope with that loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in week 13. And he presumably has lots and lots of money, so this is one thing to do with that cash.
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You can watch HBO original 'Hard Knocks'on Tuesdays at 9pm ET on MAX.
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