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Joe Shiesty, who zipped early fractions of :21.56 and :43.98 while breaking from post No. 5, earned $135,245 for the win and improved his career record to 5-2-1 in 13 starts with earnings of $553,056.
Joe Shiesty, trained by Eric Foster and owned in partnership by Foster Family Racing, Lonnie Reynolds, Vicki Mills and Don Coomes, drew post No. 4 for the Dade Park Dash with jockey Cristian ...
Joe Burrow has some amusing nicknames — Joe Shiesty and Joe Brrrr, to name a few — and it’s possible Joe-hann Sebastian Bach will be the latest addition to the lineup. Speaking recently with ...
Joe Burrow's ability to turn nothing into something gave the Bengals offense the spark it needed against the Ravens. ... embodies the nickname Joe Shiesty,” Bengals center Ted Karras said.
Foster Family Racing, Lonnie Reynolds, Vicki Mills and Donald Coomes’ Joe Shiesty took the lead out of the gate and never was headed in posting a 2 ¼-length victory in the ninth running of the ...
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will be front and center in the upcoming new season of Netflix's 'Quarterback' docu-series. Watch Now Menu Local National Weather Sports Traffic Watch Now ...
Burrow, AKA Joe Shiesty, was one of the guests at billionaire Michael Rubin's white party. According to Forbes, Rubin is worth a whopping $11.4 billion.
Joe Shiesty’s swag: a look back. One of the best presents we have unwrapped over the last week of mandatory minicamps was Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow’s new hair cut.
"Joe Shiesty" officially became Joe Pricey Thursday night. With a record-breaking, five-year, $275 million contract extension—$219.01 million guaranteed—Cincinnati Bengals superstar ...
Joe Burrow shouldn’t go to Cincinnati, they said. They will ruin him and he’ll want out. The same words were uttered in 2003 when the Bengals drafted Carson Palmer with the top pick.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is in the spotlight this week, but not just for football. Burrow was named among the 93 "most stylish" people of 2022, according to the New York Times.
Joe Shiesty, who zipped early fractions of :21.56 and :43.98 while breaking from post No. 5, earned $135,245 for the win and improved his career record to 5-2-1 in 13 starts with earnings of $553,056.