Joe Burrow started dating girlfriend Olivia Holzmacher five years before the Cincinnati Bengals played the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl a few years back.

Burrow’s offseason began way before the season actually ended as he was ruled out for the year due to an injury.

Just recently, Burrow’s girlfriend, Olivia Holzmacher, posted a number of pictures from her busy January on Instagram to give a glimpse of how things are going with them on vacation.

The pictures featured a boat in clear water, beachside sitting and eating, and one-on-one time with Burrow.

Her caption read, ‘Found the sun, discovered the record player, and confronted my green thumb.’


The pair met while they both attended The Ohio State University. Burrow would eventually transfer to LSU while Holzmacher stayed in Columbus – getting her degree in data analytics and social sciences.

Despite him being super rich, she currently works at the grocery store chain Kroger as a senior process specialist and analyst.

Burrow would ultimately return to Ohio when he was selected first overall in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. Within two seasons, Burrow helped guide the Bengals to Super Bowl LVI, where they fell to the Los Angeles Rams.

Last season, Burrow strained his calf in training camp and then tore a ligament in his wrist during Week 11.

Burrow underwent season-ending surgery on his right wrist shortly after Thanksgiving Day and missed the final seven games of the 2023 campaign, finishing the season with 2,309 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, and six interceptions.

NFL Fans Are Anointing A New “America’s Team” After ESPN Host Floated The Suggestion

An American Flag on a football field before the game.American Flag on Football Field (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
NFL fans are buying into the idea that the Dallas Cowboys have been’ replaced as “America’s Team” following a bold statement from an ESPN analyst.

The Cowboys have held the “America’s Team” moniker since the late 1970s. That nickname has caused widespread debate among football fans for decades, since the Cowboys are also among the most hated teams in professional sports.

During her “First Take” appearance, ESPN’s Courtney Cronin stated that the Cowboys no longer hold the “America’s Team” moniker. Rather, she believes that nickname belongs to Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs:

“They (the Cowboys) haven’t been America’s team since the last time they won a Super Bowl (1995). You know who America’s team is? The Kansas City Chiefs…you’ve got a dynasty…The Cowboys were that back in the ’90s…

What we’re witnessing right now: All-time greatest play from someone like Patrick Mahomes…you can throw Travis Kelce in the mix there too. What makes them America’s Team is the consistency…the ability to do it no matter how many pieces are changing in and out.”

Cronin noted that the Cowboys have recorded three straight 12-win seasons but haven’t endured any playoff success in that period. Cronin cited their stunning 48-32 home loss to the seventh-seeded Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round.