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PHOTO: Joe Burrow Gets Super Bowl Shoutout From... Martha Stewart??

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has the support of a big fan heading into Super Bowl LVI and it may come as a surprise.

Legendary television personality and businesswoman Martha Stewart shared an Instagram story on her personal account (@MarthaStewart48) alongside the former No. 1 overall pick with the caption, "Joe burrow [sic] is going west to his first Super Bowl! Good luck Cincinnati," on Wednesday.

A screengrab of the post was shared by Twitter user @DaveMcNamee3000, who tweeted, "Bengals by 1,000."

Stewart's support of Burrow isn't too surprising, however, if you are familiar with her account, having previously shared a photo alongside the second-year Bengals quarterback in April 2020.

In the post, Stewart congratulated Burrow on being selected No. 1 overall by Cincinnati in the 2020 NFL Draft, revealing that she'd met the former Heisman Trophy winner at the Super Bowl two months prior.

Burrow led a nine-play, 42-yard overtime drive capped off by Evan McPherson's 31-yard game-winning field goal during the Bengals' AFC Championship Game victory against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The former LSU standout bounced back from a season-ending knee injury in November 2011 to lead Cincinnati to a 10-6 record as a starter and an AFC North Division title.

The Bengals finished the regular season with a 10-7 overall record, with Burrow sitting out for their final regular season loss after the team had already secured its playoff seed.

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