In Super Bowl 56, the Cincinnati Bengals will face the Los Angeles Rams. Given how exciting both of these teams are, this will be one of the best Super Bowls in recent memory.

The Bengals sprang out of nowhere and are presently startling the world and demonstrating the depth of this team's skill. Ja'Marr Chase, Joe Burrow, and others have all made significant contributions to the Bengals' success and are a primary reason why they will play in Super Bowl 56 on Sunday.

Joe Burrow has been fantastic for the Bengals this season, but he says he must point out that he would not be playing as well as he is right now if it weren't for his successful knee surgery.

Joe Burrow, according to Pro Football Talk, had this to say about his performance with the Bengals this season and his knee injury:

“It’s night and day from the first half of the season,” Burrow said. “I wasn’t really able to do any of that the first half. I’ve really started to come into my own in that sense, making plays, extending plays. That’s something I’ve always been able to do. I’m starting to finally feel like myself and able to pull out of some of those tackles when defensive players have me wrapped up in the pocket, and I’m starting to be able to get out of those situations and make some plays”

If Joe Burrow can continue to play high-level football just like he has all season, there's no reason to think the Bengals won't win the Super Bowl.